
The Russian Miracle
Das russische Wunder (The Russian Miracle) (1963) is a two-part East German documentary directed by Annelie and Andrew Thorndike. The documentary chronicles Russia’s dramatic transformation from the Tsarist Empire to the Soviet Union, covering key historical moments including the 1917 October Revolution and the rise of Soviet communism. Through the use of archival footage, the film explores the socio-political upheavals that reshaped Russia and culminates in the achievements of the Soviet space program. Produced by DEFA, it was first broadcast on East German television in 1963, offering an insightful look at Russia's 20th-century evolution.
The Russian Miracle
May 7, 1963
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Cast (14)

Wolfgang Heinz
(narrator)

Günther Grabbert
(narrator)

Fred Düren
(narrator)

Günther Simon
(narrator)

Horst Drinda
(narrator)

Lotte Loebinger
(narrator)

Wolfgang Langhoff
(narrator)

Helmut Müller-Lankow
(narrator)

Walter Niklaus
(narrator)

Yuriy Yakovlev
(Russian version narrator)

George Coulouris
(English version narrator)

Mark Dignam
(English version narrator)

Ina De La Haye
(English version narrator)

Gerry Wolff
(English version narrator)
Crew (16)
Directing

Andrew Thorndike
Director

Annelie Thorndike
Director
Writing

Joachim Hadaschik
Writer

Manfred Krause
Writer

Klaus Alde
Writer

Richard Cohn-Vossen
Writer

Andrew Thorndike
Writer

Annelie Thorndike
Writer
Production
No data availableSound

Paul Dessau
Music
Art
No data availableCamera

Peter Süring
Camera Operator

Vladimir Kopalin
Camera Operator

Wolfgang Randel
Camera Operator

Aleksandr Kochetkov
Camera Operator

Sergey Kiselev
Camera Operator
Costume & Make-Up
No data availableCrew
No data availableEditing

Renate Cohn-Vossen
Editor

Christa Bramann
Editor