Thirst
Russian: Жажда
Directed byYevgeny Tashkov
Written byGrigori Pozhenyan
Starring
CinematographyPyotr Todorovskiy[1]
Edited byT. Dokh
Music byAndrey Eshpay
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Thirst (Russian: Жажда) is a 1959[2] Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov.[3]

Plot

The film takes place in Odessa, besieged by the Nazis. They captured the village with the water station and, as result, the residents of Odessa were left without water. A scout named Maria goes behind enemy lines hoping to contact the workers of the water station, but the company does not receive any messages from her and decides to send the sailor Bezborodko, who speaks German very well. The squad goes after him...[4]

Cast

  • Vyacheslav Tikhonov as Oleg Bezborodko leytenant
  • Valentina Khmara as Masha (as V. Khmara)
  • Yuri Belov as Vasya Rogozin 'Patefon' (as Yu. Byelov)
  • Anton Dotsenko as Nikita Nechipaylo (as A. Datsenko)
  • Vladimir Ivanov as Tvyordokhlebov (as V. Ivanov)
  • Nikolai Timofeyev as Nikitin, polkovnik (as N. Timofeyev)
  • Boris Bityukov as Alekseyenko, kapitan-leytenant (as B. Bityukov)
  • B. Goduntsov
  • Vasili Vekshin as Kalina (as V. Vekshin)
  • Mullayan Suyargulov as Mamed (as M. Suyargulov)
  • Oleg Golubitsky as Kurt Lemke (as O. Golubitskiy)[5]

References

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