
The Nail in the Boot
64.00% | December 31, 1931 | Drama, War
Banned in the Soviet Union for its "negative" content and never released, Kalatozov was forced to retreat from filmmaking for seven years because of this film. The film sets out to illustrate the old adage, "For want of a nail, the battle was lost," showing how the inferior quality of something so trivial as a nail in a soldier's boot leads inexorably to the capture of an armored train. Kalatozov had intended to demonstrate the crucial and universal importance of efficiency in Soviet industry, but the government decided that his fable gave a negative impression of the Red Army's capabilities.
Featured Crew
Mikhail Kalatozov
Director
Leonid Perelman
Writer
Serapion Vatsadze
Art Direction
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