“In the Steppe” is a Soviet feature full - length color film shot by director Boris Buneev and Anatoly Ulyantsev at the M. Gorky film studio in 1950 based on the novel by Stepan Pavlenko “Steppe Sun”. On the screens of the USSR came out in 1951.
| In the steppe | |
|---|---|
| Genre | drama |
| Producer | Boris Buneev , Anatoly Ulyantsev |
| Author script | Alexander Galich , Peter Pavlenko |
| In the main cast | Boris Eliseev, Andrey Tarasov Natalya Zashipina , Mark Bernes Vsevolod Sanaev |
| Operator | Leonid Dultsev |
| Composer | Anatoly Lepin |
| Film company | Moscow film studio of feature films M. Gorky |
| Duration | 44 minutes |
| A country | |
| Language | |
| Year | 1950 |
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Content
- 1 plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 Camera crew
- 4 References
Story
Pioneer Seryozha Emelyanov, who had never been to the steppes before, comes with his father, a driver, to harvest. His early ideas about collective farm life, as something terribly boring and unnecessary, changed under the impression of the work done - and the boy parted with great sadness with the steppe and nature, which he loved for a lifetime ...
Cast
- Boris Eliseev - Seryozha
- Andrey Tarasov - Yasha
- Natalya Zashipina - Olya
- Vladimir Feoktistov - Zhenya
- Anatoly Kerby - Senya
- Yuri Kononov - Alyosha
- Mark Bernes - Emelyanov, father of Seryozha
- Vsevolod Sanaev - Tuzhikov, secretary of the district committee
- Pavel Volkov - Anisim Ivanovich, chairman of the collective farm
- Yuri Sarantsev - Kolya Semenov, Komsomol (film debut)
- Valentina Telegin - Aunt Nyusya
- Ekaterina Savinova - Combineer (uncredited)
- Georgy Millar - water carrier (not in the credits)
Mark Bernes performs the song “Dorozhnaya” in the film (“There are many cities in Russia and there are many beautiful roads, and there are many good people - all of them must be seen ...”; music by A. Lepin - words by A. Galich ).
Camera crew
- Directors: Boris Buneev , A. Ulyantsev
- Script writers: Alexander Galich , Peter Pavlenko
- Operator: Leonid Dultsev
- Artist: David Vinitsky
- Composer: Anatoly Lepin
- Lyrics: Alexander Galich
- Sound producer: Dmitry Belevich