Three Days After the Immortality (1963)
It is the 250th day of the defense of Sevastopol. On the outskirts of the bombed-out city, without radios and with only a handful of ammunition, 12 Soviet soldiers are holding out with their last ounce of strength. With them in the shelter are the wounded, women, and children. A report from Sovinformburo that Sevastopol has been abandoned by Soviet troops reveals the harsh truth to them—now they are alone with the enemy. Their only hope is to make their way to the sea, but at what cost will the valiant soldiers make their way out of this fiery hell over four heroic days?
Director: Vladimir Dovgan
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Vladimir Zamanskiy as |
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Nikolai Kryukov as |
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Georgiy Yumatov as |
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Gennadiy Yukhtin as |
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Oleksandr Movchan as |
| Directing | Vladimir Dovgan | Director |
| Sound | Yuriy Shchurovskiy | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Konstantin Kudievskiy | Writer |
| Camera | Vadim Vereshchak | Director of Photography |
| Art | Nikolay Reznik | Production Design |
| Art | Petro Slabynskyi | Production Design |
| Sound | Georgi Parakhnikov | Sound Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | N. Kibalchich | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mykhailo Losiev | Makeup Artist |
| Editing | Dolly Naivelt | Editor |
| Writing | Bulat Okudzhava | Lyricist |
| Directing | M. Sharts | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Aleksandr Bogolyubov | Second Assistant Director |
| Camera | P. Pastukhov | Assistant Camera |
| Visual Effects | T. Chernyshova | Visual Effects Camera |
| Visual Effects | V. Dubrovskiy | VFX Artist |
| Crew | Nikolay Smirnov | Military Consultant |
| Writing | R. Korol | Script Editor |
| Writing | V. Chyorniy | Script Editor |
| Sound | Venyamin Tolba | Conductor |
| Production | Aleksey Yarmolskiy | Executive Producer |