Cruiser 'Varyag' | |
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Russian: Крейсер «Варяг» | |
Directed by | Viktor Eisymont |
Written by | Georgy Grebner |
Produced by | Pavel Danilyants |
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Cinematography | Bentsion Monastyrsky |
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Release date | 1946 |
Running time | 92 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Cruiser 'Varyag' (Russian: Крейсер «Варяг», romanized: Kreiser Varyag) is a 1946 Soviet war film directed by Viktor Eisymont.[1][2][3]
Plot
January 27, 1904 the command of the Japanese squadron, which approached the neutral Korean port Chemulpo, offers Russian ships — cruiser Varyag and gunboat Korietz — to leave the port. Russian sailors, not receiving support from the commanders of ships of foreign powers, decide to go to sea and fight the Japanese squadron.[4]
Cast
- Boris Livanov as Rudnev, Commander of the Cruiser the 'Varyag'
- Aleksandr Zrazhevsky as Belyaev, Commander of the Canon Boat the 'Korietz'
- Nikolai Chaplygin as Bobylev
- Vyacheslav Novikov as Antonych
- Vsevolod Larionov as Dorofeyev
- Georgy Petrovsky as Pavlov
- Nadir Malishevsky as Musatov
- Mikhail Sadovsky as Muromsky
- Lev Sverdlin as Japan consul
- Nikolai Bubnov as Father Paisy
- Sergei Tsenin as French Commander
- Lev Potyomkin as Korean postman
- Rostislav Plyatt as Beily.[5]
- Yulia Tsay as Marusya
- Aleksandr Smirnov as Marine Officer[6]
Awards
- Stalin Prize (1947)
References
External links
- Cruiser 'Varyag' at IMDb
- Cruiser 'Varyag' on KinoPoisk
- Kreiser Varyag on YouTube, Russian language only
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