Death Day (1934)
During his adventure in Mexico, Sergei Eisenstein made footage of a Mexican "Death Day" celebration for inclusion in his "Que Viva Mexico!" film project. When the 200,000-plus feet of film he eventually exposed in Mexico was first attempted to be made into a feature film, "Thunder Over Mexico", the producers excluded the Death Day material for subsequent compilation as an independent short subject. Silent with music track and explanatory English intertitles.
Director: Sergei Eisenstein
| Directing | Sergei Eisenstein | Director |
| Production | Upton Sinclair | Production Director |
| Production | Mary Craig Sinclair | Executive Producer |
| Production | Hunter S. Kimbrough | Line Producer |
| Directing | Grigori Aleksandrov | Co-Director |
| Editing | Carl Himm | Editor |
| Camera | Eduard Tisse | Director of Photography |
| Production | Sol Lesser | Producer |
| Art | Walter Anthony | Title Designer |