Red Square (film)
Red Square (Russian: Красная площадь) is a 1970 Soviet drama film directed by Vasili Ordynsky.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Красная площадь | |
Directed by | Vasili Ordynsky |
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Music by | Venyamin Basner |
Cinematography | Valentin Zheleznyakov |
Edited by | Lyudmila Butuzova |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film consists of two series. The first series tells about the commissar Dmitry Amelin, who goes to the grenadier full to convince the soldiers to join the Red Army. In the second series Amelin becomes the commissioner of the division, led by Kutasov, who plans to organize an imitation of the blow of one unit, which will distract the White Guards.[4]
Cast
- Sergey Yakovlev as Lenin
- Aleksandr Kutepov as Ya. M. Sverdlov
- Vyacheslav Shalevich as Nikolay Kutasov
- Stanislav Lyubshin as Dmitriy Amelin
- Valentina Malyavina as Natasha Kutasova
- Sergey Nikonenko as Volodya Koltsov
- Uno Loyt as Uno Parts
- Pavel Kormunin
- Viktor Shulgin as Kamyshov
- Viktor Lakirev[5]
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References
External links
- Red Square on IMDb
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