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Blokada: Leningradskiy metronom (1977)

Genre : War, Drama, History

Runtime : 0M

Director : Mikhail Yershov
Writer : Aleksandr Chakovskiy

Synopsis

A story about the tragic events in the life of besieged Leningrad from September 1941 to January 1943.

Actors

Yuriy Solomin
Yuriy Solomin
Aleksei Zvyagintsev
Yevgeni Lebedev
Yevgeni Lebedev
Ivan Korolyov
Irina Akulova
Irina Akulova
Vera Korolyova
Vladislav Strzhelchik
Vladislav Strzhelchik
Fyodor Valitskiy
Aleksandr Razin
Aleksandr Razin
Anatoliy Valitskiy
Boris F. Gorbatov
Boris F. Gorbatov
Joseph Stalin
Sergei Kharchenko
Sergei Kharchenko
Zhdanov
Roman Gromadskiy
Roman Gromadskiy
Aleksey Kuznetsov
Aleksei Presnetsov
Aleksei Presnetsov
General Govorov
Mikhail Ulyanov
Mikhail Ulyanov
Georgiy Zhukov
Daniil Sagal
Daniil Sagal
Marshal Voroshilov
Stanislav Fesyunov
Stanislav Fesyunov
Major General Fedyuninsky
V. Voronov
V. Voronov
Voronov, Colonel-General of the artillery
Lev Zolotukhin
Lev Zolotukhin
Colonel Pavel Korolyov
Igor Komarov
Igor Komarov
Dukhanov
Gerbert Dmitriev
Gerbert Dmitriev
General Gusev
German Khovanov
German Khovanov
Shilov
Oleg Khromenkov
Oleg Khromenkov
Bychevskiy
Rudolf Chelishchev
Rudolf Chelishchev
Cherokov
Vladimir Treshchalov
Vladimir Treshchalov
Zamirovskiy
Nikolai Fyodortsov
Nikolai Fyodortsov
Surovtsev
Nikolay Trofimov
Nikolay Trofimov
Yevgeniy Pastukhov
Sergei Filippov
Sergei Filippov
Vasiliy Gubarev, old worker
Gogi Gegechkori
Gogi Gegechkori
Bakanidze
Danuta Stolyarskaya
Danuta Stolyarskaya
Olga Berggolts
Stanislav Stankevich
Stanislav Stankevich
Adolf Hitler
Juozas Budraitis
Juozas Budraitis
Danvitz, German major
Vladimir Zeldin
Vladimir Zeldin
Wilhelm von Leeb
Viktor Burkhart
Viktor Burkhart
Guderian
Anatoliy Shvederskiy
Anatoliy Shvederskiy
Manshtein
Radij Afanasyev
Radij Afanasyev
Lindeman
Sergei Smeyan
Sergei Smeyan
Franz Halder
Yuri Dedovich
Yuri Dedovich
Pavlov
Pavel Kashlakov
Pavel Kashlakov
Major General Krasnov
Fyodor Batishchev
Fyodor Batishchev
Major General Simonyak
Vladimir Sidorov
Vladimir Sidorov
Colonel Borshchyov
A. Trubachyov
A. Trubachyov
Colonel Trubachyov
Yuriy Rashkin
Yuriy Rashkin
D. Obraztsov
D. Obraztsov
Keytel
Aleksandr Zakharov
Aleksandr Zakharov
Volf, German general
Yuri Maltsev
Yuri Maltsev
Khozin
Vasili Leonov
Vasili Leonov
Kadrovik
Viktor Terekhov
Viktor Terekhov
Sergey Bryantsev
Sergey Bryantsev
Ernst Romanov
Ernst Romanov
Babushkin, employee of the Leningrad Radio
B. Volkov
B. Volkov
surgeon
Nina Chekmaryova
Nina Chekmaryova
Varvara Semyonova
Azamat Bagirov
Azamat Bagirov
Zinaida Dorogova
Zinaida Dorogova
Kseniya Ilyinichna, Vera's mom
Irina Stepanova
Irina Stepanova
Nina Vasilkova
Nina Vasilkova
Valeri Smolyakov
Valeri Smolyakov
Danviz's buddy
Valeriy Doronin
Valeriy Doronin
German soldier, translater
Roman Fertman
Roman Fertman
Ferch, German general
Albert Pechnikov
Albert Pechnikov
Roslyy, Petty Officer from the cruiser "Leningrad"
Boris Arakelov
Boris Arakelov
Aleksandr Tipanov, legendary hero
German Kolushkin
German Kolushkin
Molchanov, driver
Nikolay Volkov
Nikolay Volkov
Sovet soldier
Sergei Polezhayev
Sergei Polezhayev
Poskrebyshev
Nina Antonova
Nina Antonova
Leningrader
Igor Mikhaylov
Igor Mikhaylov
Aleksandr Lipov
Aleksandr Lipov
Corporal Kholopov
Marina Yurasova
Marina Yurasova
Zhanna Sukhopolskaya
Zhanna Sukhopolskaya
Aleksandr Afanasev
Aleksandr Afanasev
Kovalyov, communications chief
Vladimir Volchik
Vladimir Volchik
employee of the Leningrad Radio
Mikhail Vasilyev
Mikhail Vasilyev
Nikolay Gavrilov
Nikolay Gavrilov
Aleksey Erin
Aleksey Erin
Arkadiy Pyshnyak
Arkadiy Pyshnyak
Stanislav Sokolov
Stanislav Sokolov
Sokolov, chief of staff
Yevgeni Goryunov
Yevgeni Goryunov
Leningrader in bomb shelter
Vitaliy Matveyev
Vitaliy Matveyev
driver
Viktor Semyonovskiy
Viktor Semyonovskiy
A. Andreev
A. Andreev
old sovet soldier

Crews

Mikhail Yershov
Mikhail Yershov
Director
Aleksandr Chakovskiy
Aleksandr Chakovskiy
Screenplay
Aleksandr Chakovskiy
Aleksandr Chakovskiy
Novel
Aleksandr Dmitriev
Aleksandr Dmitriev
Conductor
Venyamin Basner
Venyamin Basner
Music
Pavel Kravetskiy
Pavel Kravetskiy
Songs
Irina Volkova
Irina Volkova
Sound Recordist
Tatyana Ostrogorskaya
Tatyana Ostrogorskaya
Costume Design
T. Tsaryova
T. Tsaryova
Costume Design
G. Chernyaev
G. Chernyaev
Co-Director
Natan Pechatnikov
Natan Pechatnikov
Director of Operations
Mikhail Yershov
Mikhail Yershov
Production Director
Aleksandr Massarskiy
Aleksandr Massarskiy
Stunts
Aleksei Oreshkin
Aleksei Oreshkin
Stunts
Anatoliy Khodyushin
Anatoliy Khodyushin
Stunts
Anatoliy Rakhlin
Anatoliy Rakhlin
Stunts
Arkadiy Rotenberg
Arkadiy Rotenberg
Stunts
Boris Vasilyuk
Boris Vasilyuk
Stunts
Dmitriy Shulkin
Dmitriy Shulkin
Stunts
Igor Andronnikov
Igor Andronnikov
Stunts
Ivan Smirnov
Ivan Smirnov
Stunts
Leonid Usvyatsov
Leonid Usvyatsov
Stunts
Anatoli Nazarov
Anatoli Nazarov
Director of Photography

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