Far from Moscow
1951 film by Aleksandr Stolper
- 1950 (1950)
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Far from Moscow (Russian: Далеко от Москвы) is a 1950 Soviet war drama film directed by Aleksandr Stolper and starring Nikolay Okhlopkov, Lev Sverdlin and Pavel Kadochnikov. It is based on Vasily Azhayev's 1948 novel of the same title. A major production by Mosfilm, it was awarded the Stalin Prize.[1]
Cast
- Nikolay Okhlopkov as Batmanov
- Lev Sverdlin as Zalkind
- Pavel Kadochnikov as Kovshov
- Valerian Kvachadze as Beridze
- Aleksandr Khanov as Topolev
- Grigori Kirillov as Grubskiy
- Tatyana Makhova as Tanya
- Ivetta Kiselyova as Zhenya
- Vladimir Vladislavskiy as Liberman
- Sergei Stolyarov as Pogov
- Mark Bernes as Umara-Magomet
- Leonid Kmit as Makhov
- Stepan Krylov as Solntsev
- Roza Makagonova as Zhenya
- Pavel Olenev as Merzlyakov
- Vladimir Solovyov as Efimov
- Viktor Bubnov as Karpov
- Sergei Gurzo as Petya Gudkin
- P. Ivanov as Genka Pankov
- Georgi Chernovolenko as Fursov
- Aleksandr Khvylya as Pisarev
- Aleksandra Panova as Batmanov's secretary
- Lyubov Sokolova as Olga Fyodorovna, doctor
- Yuri Timoshenko as Operator
References
- ^ Hopf p.34
Bibliography
- Hopf, Ted. Reconstructing the Cold War: The Early Years, 1945-1958. Oxford University Press, 2012.
External links
- Far from Moscow at IMDb
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Films by Aleksandr Stolper
- The Law of Life (1940)
- Lad from Our Town (1942)
- Wait for Me (1943)
- Days and Nights (1945)
- Tale of a True Man (1948)
- Far from Moscow (1950)
- The Road (1955)
- A Unique Spring (1957)
- Hard Happiness (1958)
- The Alive and the Dead (1964)
- Retribution (1967)
- The Fourth (1972)
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