π Overview:
The plot is based on the dramatic fate of the Red Army commander Aleksei Ivanovich Pavlov. Having been captured in January 1942 and being among the displaced persons, he didn't immediately decide to return to the USSR. Having rolled around the foreign country for 17 years, Aleksei nevertheless returned to his homeland. He goes to his brother in the south of the country to Sevastopol. Aleksei accidentally meets the doctor Anna Andreyevna, who was saved from death in besieged Leningrad. She travels by car from Moscow and also to the south, with her daughter Tanya; she suggests he join them. Aleksei tells about his life on the road.
π Languages Available:
Russian
π Date Released:
1962-11-02
β Running Time:
200 mins
β Vote Average:
5.6
Beloved Cast
Aleksei Ivanovich Pavlov
Nikolay Eryomenko
Anna Andreyevna
Tamara Makarova
Tanya
Zhanna Bolotova
Pyotr Ivanovich Pavlov
Vitali Doronin
Valentina Sergeyevna
Natalya Medvedeva
Yuri Pavlov
Sergey Nikonenko
Varvara Andreyevna
Olesya Ivanova
Stepanida Gavrilovna
Anastasiya Filippova
Klyachko
Mikhail Gluzskiy
Savateyev
Vadim Zakharchenko
Mariya Nikolayevna
Tatyana Gavrilova
Lvov-Shcherbatsky
Sergei Gerasimov
frau Wilde
Maria Rouvel
Siegfried
Friedrich Wilhelm Junge
Otto
Peter Reusse
Caesar
Werner Toelcke
Vovka
Stanislav Borodokin
Gennadiy
Valeri Malyshev
uncle Nikolai
Ivan Kuznetsov
Kuznetsov
Konstantin Bartashevich
Galina
Maya Bulgakova
homeowner
Manefa Sobolevskaya
traffic police inspector
Viktor Filippov
traffic police inspector
Stanislav Mikhin
truck driver
Georgiy Sklyanskiy
drunk driver
Georgi Shapovalov
herr Haslinger
Adolf Peter Hoffmann
Brigitte
Evelyn Cron
Wolfgang Walter
Lutz KΓΆhlert
argentinean man
Ivan MalrΓ©
official
Hans Klering
corporal (uncredited)
JΓΌrgen Frohriep
frau Haslinger (uncredited)
Erika Dunkelmann
cook (uncredited)
Fredy Barten
Annemarie (uncredited)
Karla Assmus
Karin (uncredited)
Renate Melon
Varvara Andreyevna's guest (uncredited)
Valentina Vladimirova
division commissar (uncredited)
Vladimir Solovyov
Subbotin's guest (uncredited)
Natalya Zorina