The Front | |
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Russian: Фронт | |
Directed by | Vasilyev brothers |
Written by | Aleksandr Korneychuk |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Apollinari Dudko |
Music by | Gavriil Popov |
Country | Soviet Union |
The Front, (Russian: Фронт) is a 1943[1] Soviet drama film directed by Vasilyev brothers.[2][3][4]
Plot
The film tells about the necessary change of generations in the leadership of the Red Army as a result of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War.[5]
Starring
- Boris Zhukovsky as Ivan Gorlov
- Boris Babochkin as Ognev
- Pavel Geraga as Kolos
- Boris Dmokhovsky as Blagonravov
- Vasili Vanin as Khripun
- Boris Chirkov as Udivitelnyy
- Lev Sverdlin as Gaidar
- Pavel Volkov as Miron Gorlov
- Nikolay Kryuchkov as Sergei Gorlov
- Boris Blinov as Ostapenko
- Zh. Oguzbaev as Shayakhmetov
- N. Kostov as Gomelauri
- A. Chepurnov as Bashlykov
- Anna Petukhova as Marusya (as A. Petukhova)
- Andrei Apsolon
- Vladimir Gremin
- Aleksandr Ilyinsky
- Yuriy Korshun
- Pyotr Sobolevsky[6]
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