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Status: Released
Average Rating: 6
Release Date: Dec 6, 1971
Rating: 1971-12-06
Run Time: 1h 34m
Original Language: Russian
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Production Countries: Soviet Union
Production Companies: Odessa Film Studio
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Synopsis
A participant in the war with the fascist regime, a Soviet soldier Chigorin, who bravely fought in Odessa, decides to return to the black sea city and walk through the memorable places where a lot of blood of brave defenders was shed for every inch of land. On the train, a random companion of the man becomes Katya, a charming young girl who asks Chigorin to tell about those events. Going headfirst into the memories, the former soldier begins his story, in which there is a place for selflessness, friendship, mutual assistance, love and heroism…
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Directing | Director |
Vadim Lysenko
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| Writing | Screenplay |
Grigori Pozhenyan
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| Lyricist |
Grigori Pozhenyan
|
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| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Yevgeni Stikhin
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| Sound |
Abram Blogerman
|
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| Art | Production Design |
Pavel Kholshchevnikov
Vladimir Shinkevich
Yuri Blazhenin
Mykola Rieznyk
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| Editing | Editor |
Tatyana Rymaryova
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| Costume & Make-Up | Makeup Artist |
Viktoriya Kurnosenko
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| Costume Design |
Nelli Melnichuk
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| Camera | Director of Photography |
Leonid Burlaka
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| Department | Role | Name |






