For the Power of the Soviets (Russian: За власть Советов) is a 1956[1] Soviet World War II film directed by Boris Buneev[2][3][4]
For the Power of the Soviets | |
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Russian: За власть Советов | |
Directed by | Boris Buneev |
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Music by | Mikhail Raukhverger |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
editThe film takes place during the Great Patriotic War. The lawyer Bachey dreamed of going on a trip, but he had to go to the front. He was afraid that he would not soon see his father again, but met him in the Odessa catacombs, where partisans lived, led by a friend of Bachey. Bachey enters his squad...[5]
Cast
edit- Aleksey Alekseev as General
- Boris Chirkov as Secreatary Chernoivanenko
- Sergei Kurilov as Pyotr Bachei
- Ilya Nabatov as Ionel Mirya
- Daniil Sagal as Druzhinin
- Boris Tenin as Kolesnichuk
- Aleksey Vanin
- Anna Volgina as Klavdiya Ivanovna (as A. Volgina)
References
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