A Train to a Distant August Trailer

A Train to a Distant August Trailer (1971)

06 December 1971 Drama, War 94 mins

A participant in the war with the fascist regime, a Soviet soldier Chigorin, who bravely fought in Odessa, decides to return to the black sea city and walk through the memorable places where a lot of blood of brave defenders was shed for every inch of land. On the train, a random companion of the man becomes Katya, a charming young girl who asks Chigorin to tell about those events. Going headfirst into the memories, the former soldier begins his story, in which there is a place for selflessness, friendship, mutual assistance, love and heroism…

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Cast

Yelena Kozelkova

as Eva / Katya / Yekaterina Stanislavovna

Kostiantyn Stepankov

as common soldier Rudko

Grigori Gaj

as counter admiral Zhukov

Nikolai Skorobogatov

as lieutenant general Sofronov

Viktor Strizhyov

as regional Committee Secretary Kolybanov

Pyotr Shcherbakov

as divisional commissioner Azarov

Vyacheslav Kutakov

as divisional commissioner Voronin

Yuri Vetrov

as general Shishenin

Gennadiy Korotkov

as general Petrov

Vladlen Paulus

as colonel Osipov

Evgeni Burenkov

as colonel Tomilov

Nikolay Dupak

as battery commander Zinovyev

Igor Starkov

as 1st rank captain Corshkov

Aleksei Dikikh

as colonel Krylov

Valentin Golubenko

as marine paratrooper

Crew

Vladimir Shinkevich

Vladimir Shinkevich Production Design

Yevgeni Stikhin

Original Music Composer

Yuri Blazhenin

Yuri Blazhenin Production Design

Leonid Burlaka

Leonid Burlaka Director of Photography

Pavel Kholshchevnikov

Pavel Kholshchevnikov Production Design

Nelli Melnichuk

Nelli Melnichuk Costume Design

Mykola Rieznyk

Mykola Rieznyk Production Design

Abram Blogerman

Abram Blogerman Sound Director

Boris Krivokhizh

Boris Krivokhizh Second Assistant Director

Vladimir Shchukin

Vladimir Shchukin Assistant Camera

Boris Macheret

Boris Macheret VFX Director of Photography

Production Companies

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