Aero NT-54 (Russian: Аэро НТ-54) is a 1925 Soviet black-and-white silent film directed by Nikolai Petrov. Scriptwriter - Nikolai Surovtsev. The film was censored and banned on 1 December 1928 by Glavrepertkom.[1]
The plot of the film is based around a Soviet engineer who develops a fantastically powerful aircraft engine for airplanes. Too many parties, however, want to own this invention and so passions run high.
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