Evgeniy Nekrasov,
Ivan Mutanov,
Aleksandr Olenin,
Sergey Gerasimov
The wounded Red Army soldier crawled to the crater. A nurse who happens to be there bandages a fighter. Soon there is a defeated German. The Sister of more
The wounded Red Army soldier crawled to the crater. A nurse who happens to be there bandages a fighter. Soon there is a defeated German. The Sister of Mercy helps him as well. The Nazi is trying to shoot the girl. . .
Combat film collection No. 1 included novels:
Meeting with Maxim
Sleep in hand
Three in the sinkhole. close
Young railroad worker, seemingly accommodating to Nazi overlords at a captured rural depot, secretly spearheads acts of sabotage against the evil occupying forces.
Young railroad worker, seemingly accommodating to Nazi overlords at a captured rural depot, secretly spearheads acts of sabotage against the evil occupying forces. close
Japanese forces land in the port of Vladivostok during Russian civil war, supporting anti-communist forces, while local population joins Far Eastern Republic more
Japanese forces land in the port of Vladivostok during Russian civil war, supporting anti-communist forces, while local population joins Far Eastern Republic and partisans in the struggle against the intervention and White army. close
With the arrival of the occupiers, the head of the pharmacy, Anna Korzun, establishes contact with the partisans, and regularly transfers medicines and more
With the arrival of the occupiers, the head of the pharmacy, Anna Korzun, establishes contact with the partisans, and regularly transfers medicines and information to them. Every day, risking her life and the lives of her sons, surrounded by traitors who are ready to go to the police at the first danger, this selfless woman does not doubt for a second the correctness of her chosen path. And when danger threatens to interfere with her cause, she and her sons go to the forest, to the partisans. Did you know that... The film is based on the novel of the same name by Ales Adamovich. The lyrics for the film were written by Vladimir Vysotsky. close