"The Big Land" is a Soviet feature film of 1944 . Restored at the film studio. Gorky in 1974 . It was shown in the USA under the name “The Ural Front”.
| Big land | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Film story |
| Producer | Sergey Gerasimov |
| Author script | Sergey Gerasimov |
| Film company | Mosfilm |
| Duration | 70-83 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1944 |
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Content
Story
The Great Patriotic War began . August 1941 In one town in the Urals, women escort their husbands to war . Now they are left alone and must cope with all the work themselves. The main character of the film, Anna, shows her will and the necessary organizational skills.
Industry is being evacuated to the Urals, and along with the equipment, people also come from places where hostilities are underway or may soon begin. These people have become refugees , they need to be sheltered. Anna takes a family to her house - a woman with children, the rest also follow her example.
Cast
- Tamara Makarova - Anna Ivanovna Sviridova
- Victor Dobrovolsky - Nikolay Petrovich Anikeev, director of the plant
- Vladimir Solovyov - Egor Stepanovich Sviridov, husband of Anna Ivanovna
- Sofya Khalyutina - Maria Gavrilovna Sviridova, mother of Yegor Stepanovich
- Sergey Blinnikov - Pyotr Fedorovich Prikhodko
- Georgy Kovrov - Vasily Chernykh
- Mark Bernes - Alexey Vasilyevich Kozyrev
- Peter Aleinikov - Kostya Korotkov
- Vera Altai - Antonina Ushakova
- Nikolay Konovalov - Ivan Andreevich Kurochkin, engineer
Camera crew
- Script writer: Sergey Gerasimov
- Director: Sergey Gerasimov
- Operator: Vladimir Yakovlev
- Artist: Ivan Stepanov
Links
- "Land" on the site "Encyclopedia of Russian cinema"
- "Big land" on the site of Our Cinema
- "Big land" on the site Film Ru