Talk:Shooting Range (film)
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Film origins and purpose
[edit]Given that the release date of the film, 1979, dates this film to around the start of the Cold War, all of the crew members are Russian, the original name of the film is in Russian, and it was only released in the United States in 2007 by an international distribution service located in Russia I'm compelled to say that this film originates in Russia during the time of the Soviet Union. Because of this, and based on what is depicted in the film as well, I'm also convinced that this is Communist, anti-American propaganda and not anti-Communist.
Feel free to refute any of my points, but please avoid starting an edit war. -Corestrike (talk) 06:09, 2 August 2016 (UTC)
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