Review of The Red Danube (1949) by Stcenterprise . — 06 Nov 2015
The Red Danube.
It is a film that is filled with truths about what happened after World War II during the early part of the Cold War in different parts of Europe where the Russians would request their people back who escaped during World War II.
It has a good cast. It has some emotionally sad parts seeing the treatment the Russians did of people they had returned to go back to Russia and how the children and elders were given back to the British for they saw little use for them. Some parts were funny parts such as the nun.
I liked the poor impoverished child the British called the nick name Mickey Mouse.
I liked the movie. It is able to capture the best parts of Christianity and able to provide a good idea of how bad the Soviets treated it's people and why people did not wish to return to Russia.
This review of The Red Danube (1949) was written by Stcenterprise . on 06 Nov 2015.
The Red Danube has generally received positive reviews.
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