How the Steel Was Tempered (film)
How the Steel Was Tempered (Russian: Как закалялась сталь) is a 1942[1] Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy.[2][3][4]
How the Steel Was Tempered | |
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Russian: Как закалялась сталь | |
Directed by | Mark Donskoy |
Written by | Mark Donskoy |
Based on | How the Steel Was Tempered by Nikolai Ostrovsky |
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Music by | Lev Shvarts |
Cinematography | Bentsion Monastyrsky |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film is based on the eponymous novel by Nikolai Ostrovsky.
Starring
- V. Perest-Petrenko as Pavel Korchagin
- Irina Fedotova as Tonya
- Daniil Sagal as Zhukhrai - Sailor
- Nikolai Bubnov as Artem Korchagin (as N. Bubnov)
- Aleksandr Khvylya as Dolinnik
- Boris Runge as Serezhka
- Vladimir Balashov as Victor Leschinsky
- Wladyslaw Krasnowiecki as German Officer (as V. Krasnovitsky)
- Anton Dunajsky as Ukrainian Interpreter
- Nikolai Voloshin[5]
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