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Corpse No. 1346 is a 1912 Russian silent feature film directed by Vladimir Krivtsov. This horror-drama represents an important moment in the early days of Russian cinema, being part of the 'Russian Golden Series'.
Corpse No. 1346 is a fascinating entry in the annals of lost cinema, representing a significant yet obscure chapter in Russian film history. As a part of the early 'Russian Golden Series,' its scarcity adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. The film’s practical effects and atmospheric storytelling make it a noteworthy artifact of its era, though copies are virtually nonexistent, which heightens its desirability among serious enthusiasts. Collectors often discuss its historical context, and its absence from the public eye only makes the conversation around it more compelling.
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Corpse No. 1346 is a horror and drama film.
The film was directed by Vladimir Krivtsov.
Corpse No. 1346 was released in 1912.
Yes, it is part of the 'Russian Golden Series'.
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