The First Cavalry Trailer

The First Cavalry Trailer (1941)

06 June 1941 Drama, History, War 100 mins

The film tells the of certain events of the Polish-Soviet War as is accepted in Soviet history.

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Cast

Aleksei Gribov

as Ataman Kotsura

Mikhail Yanshin

as The station manager

Nikolai Bogolyubov

as Kliment Voroshilov

Semyon Goldshtab

as Josef Stalin

Aleksandr Khvylya

as Semyon Budyonny

Raisa Yesipova

as Kremenetskaya

Yevgeniy Kaluzhsky

as Pilsudskiy

Viktor Bubnov

as Soldier (uncredited)

Georgiy Sochevko

as Vasiliy Denga

Vladimir Kabatchenko

as Semyon Timoshenko

Crew

Efim Dzigan

Director

Georgiy Beryozko

Georgiy Beryozko Assistant Director

Yevgeni Andrikanis

Yevgeni Andrikanis Director of Photography

Nikolai Kryukov

Original Music Composer

Gavriil Popov

Original Music Composer

Viktor Panteleyev

Viktor Panteleyev Production Design

International Titles

Pervaya Konnaya Trailer

International Releases Dates

Russia 06 June 1941

United States 11 November 1941

Production Companies

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