Gold Reserves | |
Director: | Vladimir Gardin |
Cinematography: | Eduard Tisse |
Studio: | Goskino |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Language: | Silent Russian intertitles |
Gold Reserves (Russian: Золотой Запас|Zolotoy zapas) is a 1925 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Vladimir Gardin.[1] [2] The picture is considered lost.[3]
The film is about the struggle between the Bolshevik underground and Red partisans in the rear of the frontier of the Kolchak troops, which ended in an attack on the enemy train, capture by the Kolchak unit and discovery of the carefully guarded gold reserves.