Blue Roads

Blue Roads, (Russian: Голубые дороги) is a 1947[2] Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Braun.

Blue Roads
Russian: Голубые дороги
Directed byVladimir Braun
Written byGrigoriy Koltunov[1]
Starring
Music by
  • Vadim Gomolyaka
  • Yakov Tseglyar
CinematographyIvan Shekker
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

Despite the fact that the Great Patriotic War has come to an end, in the depths of the sea there are still German mines. One of them is found in the Odessa port and Captain Ratanov begins to neutralize it. But suddenly she explodes, seriously wounding the captain. Will he be able to return to work?[3]

Starring

  • Pavel Kadochnikov as Sergey Ratanov
  • Marina Kalinkina as Nadezhda Ratanova
  • Viktor Dobrovolsky as Sergey Konstantinovich
  • Mikhail Romanov as Berezhenko
  • Sergey Stolyarov as Razgovorov
  • Yury Lyubimov as Yuri Vetkin
  • Vladimir Osvetsimsky as Captain Konsovsky
  • Arkadi Arkadyev as Kalachenko
  • Andrei Sova as Sailor[4]
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