The Flight Trailer

The Flight Trailer (1971)

14 January 1971 Drama, History, War 196 mins

The film is about a group of people who in other times wouldn't have anything in common, some of them innocent bystanders, some moral criminals. But nothing is straightforward and simple. From Russia "the run" continues to Constantinople, to Paris, back to Russia. Some of them have understood that they can't live outside Russia and go back maybe to be happy, maybe not, some go back to face sure death for their crimes, some don't go back and know that are going to miss homeland forever, some are comfortably well off (are they?) in exile. Sentimental without syrup, tragic and comical at the same time.

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Cast

Aleksey Batalov

as Сергей Павлович Голубков, приват-доцент Петроградского университета

Ludmila Savelyeva

as Серафима Владимировна Корзухина, жена Товарища министра торговли

Mikhail Ulyanov

as Григорий Лукьянович Чарнота, генерал

Tatyana Tkach

as Люська Корсакова

Vladislav Dvorzhetsky

as Роман Валерьянович Хлудов, генерал

Evgeniy Evstigneev

as Парамон Ильич Корзухин

Roman Khomyatov

as Михаил Васильевич Фрунзе, красный командарм

Vladimir Zamanskiy

as Баев, командир красного полка

Nikolay Olyalin

as Крапилин, солдат-вестовой

Bruno Frejndlikh

as барон Пётр Николаевич Врангель, главнокомандующий

Vladimir Osenev

as Тихий

Aleksandr Yanvaryov

as Голован, адъютант Хлудова, есаул

Vladimir Basov

as Артур Артурович ("Тараканий царь")

Tamara Loginova

as Марья Константиновна "Личико"

Oleg Efremov

as полковник

Gotlib Roninson

as грек-сладострастник

International Titles

La Fuite Trailer

Beg Trailer

International Releases Dates

Finland 28 January 1972

Production Companies

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BEG aka The Flight 1971 test trailer.

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