Failed to Appear
Failed to Appear

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Failed to Appear

1966
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0
Bulgarian

Kirill Velev, a partisan and communist, committed suicide after the failure of an anti-fascist underground group. It happened in the forty-fourth. And in 1951, the stubborn facts closed in an inexorable chain and testified: the commander of the partisan group Walter was given to the Gestapovs by Kirill Velev. This is the verdict of the people's tribunal, not subject to appeal. The accused did not appear at the trial.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary appears to be a piece created by the British Transport Films unit. Details about its specific plot or narrative are scarce in publicly available records, suggesting it may focus on a particular aspect of British transportation or industry from the era.

Critical Reception

As a short, likely industrial or informational film from 1966, 'Failed to Appear' did not receive traditional critical reviews or widespread audience reception in the manner of feature films. Its purpose was likely educational or promotional within specific industry circles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Information on critical consensus is not available due to the film's nature and age.

  • Likely served an industrial or informational purpose rather than for broad entertainment.

  • Specific subject matter and narrative details are not widely documented.

Google audience: Audience reviews and ratings for 'Failed to Appear' are not available in public databases.

Fun Fact

Films produced by British Transport Films often explored the efficiency, innovation, and social impact of the UK's transport system during the mid-20th century.

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