Across the Cemetery (Russian: Через кладбище) is a 1964 Soviet World War II film directed by Viktor Turov.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Через кладбище | |
Directed by | Viktor Turov |
Written by | Pavel Nilin |
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Cinematography | Anatoliy Zabolotskiy |
Music by | Andrei Volkonsky |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
editThe film takes place in the autumn of 1942. The Nazis approached Stalingrad. They are opposed by Belarusian partisans who were left without shells, as a result of which they decided to send a young guy named Mikhas along with Sazon Ivanovich to a mechanic. They successfully reached the point where the shells were hidden and suddenly they saw the Germans...[4]
Cast
edit- Vladimir Belokurov as Sazon Ivanovich Kulik
- Yelizaveta Uvarova as Sofya Kazimirovna Bugreyeva
- Galina Morachyova as Yeva
- Antonina Bendova as Klava
- Vladimir Yemelyanov as Vasiliy Yegorovich Bugreyev
- Vladimir Martynov as Mikhas Pashkevich
- Igor Yasulovich as Feliks Bugreyev
- Pyotr Savin as Kozakov
- Valentin Bryleev as Policeman
- Vitold Janpavlis as German Officer (uncredited)[5]
References
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