Children of the Partisan

Children of the Partisan (Russian: Дети партизана) is a 1954[1] Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Figurovsky[2] and Lev Golub.[3]

Children of the Partisan
Russian: Дети партизана
Directed by
Written byGrigoriy Koltunov
Starring
Music by
CinematographyAndrey Bulinskiy
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

The young suvorovts Mihas, whose father died in the war, visits his grandfather - the forester Yakub. Together with their set, they trample down the territories on which partisans fought with the Germans, while the explorer base, located near them, is inhabited by the conductor Glushko, who must take pictures of secret maps.[4]

Starring

  • Viktor Komissarov as young partisan Mihas
  • Natalya Zashchipina
  • Pavel Volkov
  • Pavel Molchanov
  • L. Mozolevskaya
  • Oleg Zhakov
  • Pavel Shpringfeld
  • Grigoriy Shpigel
  • Ekaterina Savinova[5]
  • Vladimir Balashov
  • L. Timofeyeva
  • Ya. Zashtoft
  • Yu. Pashkin
  • Ye. Buzuk
  • V. Marsikov
  • G. Sudnik[6]
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References

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