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      • The article concludes that American movies were more widely disseminated and popular in the Soviet Union than Soviet films were in the United States, primarily due to the strong support of American private film producers and distributors, though also due to the films’ more discreet messages.
      www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311983.2018.1471771
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  2. Jul 18, 2017 · It wasn’t only the moral shortcomings of American society that the Soviet production companies were watching, but also our pop culture. A number of American novels, mainly political corruption thrillers, were adapted into movies and TV mini-series in the USSR.

  3. May 8, 2018 · The article concludes that American movies were more widely disseminated and popular in the Soviet Union than Soviet films were in the United States, primarily due to the strong support...

  4. Apr 4, 2016 · Soviet Union was really special market for American movies. First of all, many movies took their way into SU many years after international release. For example, "West Side Story" (1961) was shown in SU in 1979.

  5. The history of Soviet attitudes toward American cinema in the early course of the Cold War would be incomplete without a look at its reception in the Soviet Union during World War II.5 First, positive attitudes toward American cinema prevalent at that time provide a dramatic contrast to the mood of the subsequent.

  6. the 1950‟s Soviet school children admired heroes of American films more than heroes of Soviet patriotic films. 13 By the 1970‟s the movement called “statists” were formed, these were young people sympathizing American culture.

  7. Although American movies were no longer being imported in the 1930s, the Hollywood model of continuity editing was readily available, and it had a successful track record with Soviet movie audiences. Soviet socialist realism was built on this style, which assured tidy storytelling.