Attack from the Sea

Attack from the Sea (Russian: Корабли штурмуют бастионы, romanized: Korabli shturmuyut bastiony) is a 1953 Soviet historical war film directed by Mikhail Romm and starring Ivan Pereverzev, Gennadi Yudin and Vladimir Druzhnikov.[1]

Attack from the Sea
Directed byMikhail Romm
Written byAleksandr Shtein
StarringIvan Pereverzev
Gennadi Yudin
Vladimir Druzhnikov
Sergey Bondarchuk
Music byAram Khachaturyan
CinematographyYu-Lan Chen
Aleksandr Shelenkov
Edited byYeva Ladyzhenskaya
Production
company
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
Running time
94 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The film is about the career of the Russian naval officer Fyodor Ushakov and the Siege of Corfu (1798–99). It was made by the Moscow-based Ministry of Cinematography by the production unit Mosfilm, in Agfa-color, renamed Sovcolor by Moscow. It is the sequel to Admiral Ushakov, released the same year.

Cast

  • Ivan Pereverzev as Adm. Fedor Fedorovich Ushakov
  • Gennadi Yudin as Capt. Dmitri Nikolayevich Senyavin
  • Vladimir Druzhnikov as Capt. Vasilyev
  • Aleksey Alekseev as Capt. Yegor Metaksa
  • Sergey Bondarchuk as Tikhon Alexeyevich Prokofiev
  • Nikolai Khryashchikov as Khovrin, old sailor
  • Mikhail Pugovkin as Piroshkov
  • Georgiy Yumatov as Ermolaev
  • Vladimir Balashov as Capt. Grigori Belli
  • Pavel Volkov as Medical Doctor
  • Pyotr Lyubeshkin
  • Sergey Petrov as Gen. Aleksandr Vasilyevich Suvorov
  • Pavel Pavlenko as Czar Pavel I
  • Nikolai Svobodin as Mordovzev
  • Mikhail Nazvanov as Czar Alexander I
  • Ivan Solovyov as Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson
  • Iosif Tolchanov as Lord William Hamilton
  • Yelena Kuzmina as Emma Hamilton
  • V. Tumanov as Foot
  • Nikolay Volkov as Sir William Pitt Jr.
  • Sergei Martinson as King Ferdinand
  • Ada Vojtsik as Queen Carolina
  • Valeriy Lekarev as Napoleon Bonaparte I
  • Emmanuil Geller as Ambassador Misharu
  • Boris Bibikov as Spencer Smith
  • G. Rozhdestvensky as Mordovtsev
  • Evgeni Agurov as Englishman
  • Georgiy Budarov
  • Lev Fenin
  • Lev Frichinsky as Turchaninov
  • Nikolai Kryukov
  • Gotlib Roninson
  • Georgi Shapovalov as Russian Army officer
  • Pavel Shpringfeld as Orfano
  • Semyon Svashenko as Russian Army officer
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References

  1. Rollberg p.249

Bibliography

  • Rollberg, Peter. Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.


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