Montage films came under attack within the Soviet Union starting around 1927 because:
A. they were judged to be more appropriate for sophisticated foreigners than for the uneducated peasant population at home.
B. they were too imitative of the American cinema.
C. they were critical of Stalin's economic policies.
D. they were losing money overseas.
Answer: A
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