Peat-Bog Soldiers
Peat-Bog Soldiers (Russian: Болотные солдаты) is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Macheret[1][2] and written by Yury Olesha.[3][4]
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Russian: Болотные солдаты | |
Directed by | Aleksandr Macheret |
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Music by | Lev Shvarts |
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Language | Russian |
Plot
The National Socialists send a German underground worker to a concentration camp. With the help of his friends, he decides to flee from there.
Starring
- Oleg Zhakov as Paul
- Semyon Mezhinsky as The Pharmacist
- S. Shirokova as Mari
- Ivan Kudryavtsev as Tiedemann (as I. Kudriavtsev)
- Vasili Vanin as The Camp Commander
- S. Muratov as Oswald
- Aleksey Konsovskiy as Frantz
- Igor Doronin as Robert (as I. Doronin)
- Aleksey Gribov as Schultz
- Ivan Koval-Samborsky as Walter
- Mikhail Sidorkin as SA mann
- Andrey Fayt as Garms
- Vasiliy Krasnoshchyokov as Van Osten (uncredited)[5]
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