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Kovpak Duma

The Duma of Kovpak ( Ukrainian: The Duma of Kovpak ) is a Soviet film trilogy dedicated to S. A. Kovpak and the partisan formation that he led during the Great Patriotic War.

Kovpak Duma
Ukrainian The thought of Kovpak
Movie poster
Genredrama
war film
ProducerTimofey Levchuk
Author
script
Igor Bulgaria
Victor Smirnov
In the main
cast
Konstantin Stepankov
Valentin Belohvostik
Mikhail Golubovich
OperatorEduard Pluchik
ComposerVitaliy Gubarenko
Igor Shamo
Film companyFilm Studio them. A. Dovzhenko , Creative Association “Time”
Duration328 minutes
A country the USSR
TongueUkrainian
Year1973, 1975, 1976
IMDbID 0070008

Content

Story

The first film is Nabat. About the emergence at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War of a partisan detachment of twelve people and its development to a powerful military formation - the First Ukrainian partisan division under the command of Kovpak and Commissioner Rudnev.

The second film is Buran. About the raid into the enemy rear in 1941-1942, in the battles during the crossing of the Dnieper and Pripyat, the famous operation near the Sarny, which went down in the history of World War II under the name "Sarn Cross".

The third film - "Carpathians, Carpathians ..." About the raid of the partisan formation of S. A. Kovpak in the summer of 1943 in the Carpathians .

Cast

  • Konstantin Stepankov - Sidor Artemievich Kovpak
  • Valentin Belokhvostik - Commissioner Semyon Rudnev
  • Nikolai Grinko - Demyan Korotchenko
  • Yuri Sarantsev - Pyotr Vershigora (some separate scenes were voiced by actor Pavel Morozenko - film of the 2nd “Buran”)
  • Mikhail Golubovich - Fedor Karpenko
  • Nikolai Shutko - Petrovsky (in the film "Carpathians, Carpathians ...")
  • Zurab Kapianidze - Zurab Toladze
  • Vladimir Antonov - Velas (in the film "Carpathians, Carpathians ...")
  • Mikhail Kokshenov - Pasha Ustyuzhanin
  • Lydia Stylik - Natalka
  • Nikolay Merzlikin - Vasil Nikolaev
  • Sylvia Sergeychikova - Galina Ocherit
  • Alexander Anurov - Vasily Gurin
  • Ivan Gavrilyuk - Lenkin
  • Evgeny Zharikov - Plato Voronko (in the credits - Plato Goronko)
  • Yuri Demich - Moshkin
  • Jacob Tripolsky - Stalin
  • Valentin Kulik - Ponomarenko
  • Gennady Frolov - Saburov
  • Victor Lazarev - Voroshilov
  • Nikolai Prokopovich - Himmler
  • Yuri Prokopovich - Didlov
  • Natalia Gvozdikova - Tonya
  • Natalya Markina - Anya Pirozhkova
  • Nina Ilyina - Olya
  • Arkady Troshchanovsky - Borovoy
  • Gennady Nilov - Bazym
  • Nikolay Pishvanov - Korenev
  • Andrey Podubinsky - Boris Vakar
  • Victor Chekmarev - Petrov
  • Stanislav Borodokin - Voitenko
  • Victor Plotnikov - a tractor partisan nicknamed "The Bear" (voiced by actor Pavel Morozenko - the first film "Nabat")
  • Anatoly Khostikoev - Janos Shot
  • Alexander Lutsenko - Opanasenko
  • Costa Turiev
  • Mahar Turiev - Turiev
  • Vasily Simchich - Ivanochko
  • Irina Tereshchenko - a dumb girl in a burned village
  • Alexander Movchan - Bespalov
  • Alexander Gai - Sanin
  • Gennady Karnovich-Valois - Vysotsky
  • Yuri Satarov - Drozd
  • Alexander Parkhomenko - Savchenko
  • Les Serdyuk - Walking
  • Valeria Zaklunnaya - Domna Rudneva
  • Peter Lastivka - Radik Rudnev
  • Gennady Yudin - priests
  • Vladimir Volchik - Ounovets
  • Fedor Panasenko - Ohrim
  • Pavel Kormunin - Curve
  • Algimantas Masiulis - Friedrich Krueger
  • Paul Butkevich - Hartmann
  • Alexander Grinko - Sherberg
  • Yuri Dubrovin - Quail
  • Leonid Slisarenko - Stepan Krymov
  • Dmitry Mirgorodsky - Savchenko (1st film “Nabat”), partisans (not in the credits; 2nd film “Buran”)
  • Nina Reus - Ira
  • Ivan Matveev - Velas
  • Lev Perfilov - union leader
  • Sergey Ivanov - partisan
  • Vladimir Talashko - partisan
  • Alexander Bystrushkin - partisan
  • Kislenko Vladimir - partisan (not in the credits; 1st film “Nabat”)
  • Radner Muratov - participant in a meeting with Stalin
  • Osip Nayduk - Topchy
  • Natalia Mikolyshina (in the credits - N. Mikolishina) - Zosya (in the film "Carpathians, Carpathians ...")
  • Gennady Bolotov - Ivan Timofeevich Egorov, pilot
  • Mikhail Ignatov - friend of Ivan Sinitsa (not in the credits)

Camera crew

  • Screenwriters: Igor Bulgaria , Victor Smirnov
  • Director: Timofey Levchuk
  • Operator: Eduard Pluchik
  • Artists: Wulf Agranov
  • Composers: Vitaliy Gubarenko , Igor Shamo
  • Lyrics: Dmitry Lutsenko

Rewards

  • Special award for the embodiment of the heroic-patriotic theme of the X All-Union Film Festival 1977 in Riga. [one]
  • Gold medals named after A. Dovzhenko (1979, screenwriters I. Bulgaria and V. Smirnov, director T. Levchuk, actor K. Stepankov).

See also

  • From the Bug to the Vistula - the dilogy of T. Levchuk, who continued the epic “The Duma of Kovpak”
  • Special Forces
  • Front without flanks
  • In the forests under Kovel

Notes

  1. ↑ CINEMA: Encyclopedic Dictionary, Editor-in-Chief S.I. Yutkevich, M. Soviet Encyclopedia, 1987, p. 82

Links

The Duma of Kovpak (1973-1976) All Series

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Duma_o_Kovpake&oldid=101395800


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