Sevastopol (1970)
Soviet propaganda film. It is 1917. Sergei Shelekhov, a graduate of a junker school, is sent to Sevastopol. His acquaintance with the Bolshevik Zinchenko largely determines Sergei's attitude to the political situation in Russia on the eve of the revolution. The hero joins the Bolshevik sailors and stands up to defend Sevastopol from the Provisional Government.
Director: Valeri Isakov
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Stanislav Chekan as Botsman |
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Yuriy Dubrovin as |
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Lev Durov as Markusha |
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Aleksey Glazyrin as Matros |
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Gennadi Korolkov as Sergey Shelekhov |
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Sergei Kurilov as Lobovitch |
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Vladimir Laptev as Adutant kolchaka |
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Vladimir Marenkov as Zinchenko |
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Vladimir Mashchenko as |
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Georgiy Shtil as |
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Evgeniya Uralova as Geka |
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Gennadiy Zinovyev as Admiral Kolchak |
| Directing | Valeri Isakov | Director |
| Writing | Viktor Potejkin | Writer |
| Writing | Aleksandr Malyshkin | Novel |
| Art | Muza Panayeva | Production Design |
| Sound | Vladislav Kladnitskiy | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Vadim Avloshenko | Director of Photography |