National Geographic: The Volga (1977)
Film cameras cruise the Soviet Union's mighty Volga River, providing a view of the Russian people along its 2300-mile length, including looks at the fishing industry, a rural village, a manufacturing town and the wedding of two factory workers.
Director: Irwin Rosten
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Jack Palance as Narrator (voice) |
| Production | Marjorie M. Moomey | Researcher |
| Directing | Irwin Rosten | Director |
| Sound | Jack K. Tillar | Music Supervisor |
| Crew | Linda Reavely | Post Production Supervisor |
| Production | Sascha Schneider | Associate Producer |
| Production | Yuri Goppa | Unit Manager |
| Crew | Barry Nye | Post Production Supervisor |
| Production | Thomas Skinner | Executive Producer |
| Lighting | Igor Novikov | Gaffer |
| Writing | Irwin Rosten | Writer |
| Production | Irwin Rosten | Producer |
| Camera | Deen van der Zaken | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Dick Rector | Sound Recordist |
| Editing | Randy Jon Morgan | Assistant Editor |
| Production | Dennis B. Kane | Executive Producer |
| Production | Roy Brubaker | Production Coordinator |
| Editing | David Saxon | Editor |
| Sound | Vasily Romanyuk | Sound Recordist |
| Production | Alexander Barkov | Production Coordinator |