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Red Army

Red Army

Red Army
2015 1h 25m7.4

Red Army

DocumentaryHistory
7.4

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A documentary highlighting the Soviet Union's legendary and enigmatic hockey training culture and world-dominating team through the eyes of the team's Captain Slava Fetisov, following his shift from hockey star and celebrated national hero to political enemy.

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DirectorGabe Polsky
ScreenplayGabe Polsky
StatusReleased
ReleasedJanuary 23, 2015
CountryRussia
Languageen
Runtime1h 25m
BudgetN/A
Revenue$694,600
Rating⭐ 7.4 / 10
IMDb⭐ 7.6 / 10
Votes154
GenresDocumentary, History
StudioRussian Film Committee, Gabriel Polsky Productions

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Cast

Viacheslav Fetisov

Viacheslav Fetisov

Himself

Vladimir Pozner

Vladimir Pozner

Himself

🎭

Vladimir Krutov

Himself

🎭

Alex Kasatonov

Himself

Vladislav Tretiak

Vladislav Tretiak

Himself

🎭

Felix Nechepore

Himself

🎭

Tatiana Tarasova

Herself

Scotty Bowman

Scotty Bowman

Himself

Herb Brooks

Herb Brooks

Self - US Olympic Coach (archive footage) (voice)

Don Cherry

Don Cherry

Self - Hockey Commentator (archive footage) (voice)

Mark Deakins

Mark Deakins

(voice)

Alan Eagleson

Alan Eagleson

Self - Hockey Agent (voice)

🎭

Lada Fetisov

Self - Wife Of Vladislav Fetisov

Anatoli Karpov

Anatoli Karpov

Himself

🎭

Alexei Kasatonov

Himself

🎭

Ken Kurtis

(voice)

🎭

Lawrence Martin

Self - Journalist

🎭

Igor Rabiner

Self - Journalist

🎭

Igor Romishevsky

Self - Soviet Hockey Legend

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Where can I watch Red Army?

Red Army (2015) streaming availability varies by region. Check Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and other major platforms. It may also be available for digital rental or purchase on Amazon, Apple TV, or Vudu.

What is Red Army about?

A documentary highlighting the Soviet Union's legendary and enigmatic hockey training culture and world-dominating team through the eyes of the team's Captain Slava Fetisov, following his shift from hockey star and celebrated national hero to political enemy.

Who directed Red Army?

Red Army (2015) was directed by Gabe Polsky. The film is a Documentary, History production with a runtime of 1h 25m, rated 7.4/10.

How long is Red Army?

Red Army runs 1h 25m (85 minutes total). Audience rating: 7.4/10 from 154 votes. Genre: Documentary, History.

Is Red Army worth watching?

Red Army is rated 7.4/10 by 154 viewers — well-rated and generally recommended. A good pick for Documentary and History fans.