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== Edits to the article by Ukrained2012 ==

I originally wrote this article, and while I don't claim to own it and I welcome helpful edits, I would like some kind of protection for my version. I don't find that Ukrained2012's rewrites improve the quality of the article for the following reasons:

1) Bad English

2) The rewrite is biased, with the author using weasel words and passing off his opinion as fact (e.g "powerful message on human rights in a totalitarian law enforcement environment")

3) The proposed version has too much unnecessary detail for what I believe to be the article's target audience: non-Russian speakers with interest in Soviet cinema and television.

[[User:Goganess|Goganess]] ([[User talk:Goganess#top|talk]])


== Recent edits to the article ==
== Recent edits to the article ==

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Edits to the article by Ukrained2012

I originally wrote this article, and while I don't claim to own it and I welcome helpful edits, I would like some kind of protection for my version. I don't find that Ukrained2012's rewrites improve the quality of the article for the following reasons:

1) Bad English

2) The rewrite is biased, with the author using weasel words and passing off his opinion as fact (e.g "powerful message on human rights in a totalitarian law enforcement environment")

3) The proposed version has too much unnecessary detail for what I believe to be the article's target audience: non-Russian speakers with interest in Soviet cinema and television.

Goganess (talk)

Recent edits to the article

I am the creator and maintainer of the above article, and I respectfully disagree with several recent edits made by other users. 1) In "Other Information", bullet 2, I don't see the purpose of deleting an interesting piece of trivia that the majority of the cast earlier appeared together in another popular film. After the edit, the paragraph is just a listing of several actors whose names mean nothing to Western audience. 2) I am sorry, but criticized is spelled with a "z", not an "s". 3) In "In Popular Culture", last bullet, the edits have resulted in nothing but bad grammar and awkward wording.

I have restored to article to the way I had originally written it. Some of the other formatting and punctuation edits are well taken and appreciated. Thank you.

Goganess (talk)

Parfyonov's documentary a major source

Ladies and gentlemen, much of my recent changes to the article are based on that Parfyonov's documentary which I (like millions of post-Soviet TV viewers) saw several times. It is not yet referenced inline, which is everyone encouraged to do) Thank you, Ukrained2012 (talk) 23:01, 23 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Trailer

Here on YouTube is the official Soviet TV trailer for the series. Perhaps someone would find time and skills to embed it (the trailer that is, not necessarily that particular Youtube post) into the article. Wishes, Ukrained2012 (talk) 23:05, 23 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]