The Volunteers Trailer

The Volunteers Trailer (1958)

20 October 1958 Drama, War 97 mins

Based on the novel of the same name in the verses of Yevgeni Dolmatovsky. Together with hundreds of other boys and girls, Komsomol members Kolya Kaitanov, Slava Ufimtsev, Alyosha Akishin, Lyolya and Masha came to the construction of the first stage of the Moscow metro. They are united by the romance of the feat, the desire to always be on the most difficult and dangerous site. A romantic and heroic story about the Komsomol members of the 1930s, about the fate of the generation that endured the construction of the first stage of the Moscow Metro, the war, the post-war reconstruction of the country.

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Cast

Mikhail Ulyanov

as Kaitanov

Leonid Bykov

as Akishin

Sergei Plotnikov

as uncle Seryozha

Mariya Vinogradova

as Valya Kukhnarenko

Pavel Vinnik

as mine's komsomol organizer

Yuriy Kireev

as лётчик

Nonna Mordyukova

as subway builder woman (uncredited)

Lyudmila Ivanova

as komsomol girl at the meeting (uncredited)

Crew

Elza Rappoport

Elza Rappoport Costume Design

Mark Fradkin

Original Music Composer

Pyotr Pashkevich

Pyotr Pashkevich Production Design

Igor Shatrov

Igor Shatrov Director of Photography

Vitali Grishin

Vitali Grishin Camera Operator

Boris Duksht

Boris Duksht Set Decoration

Anatoliy Ivanov

Anatoliy Ivanov Makeup Artist

Vladimir Maron

Vladimir Maron Executive Producer

Konstantin Alekseyev

Konstantin Alekseyev Visual Effects Camera

V. Vasilyev

V. Vasilyev VFX Artist

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