The Girl from Leningrad

The Girl from Leningrad, (Russian: Фронтовые подруги) is a 1941[2] Soviet adventure film directed by Viktor Eisymont.[3][4][5]

The Girl from Leningrad
Russian: Фронтовые подруги
Directed byViktor Eisymont
Written by
Starring
Music byVissarion Shebalin
CinematographyVladimir Rapoport
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

The film takes place during the Finnish war. A group of girls voluntarily go to the front. Young girls help doctors save the lives of wounded soldiers, and also fight with the enemy.[6]

Starring

  • Zoya Fyodorova as Natasha
  • Mariya Kapustina as Tamara
  • Olga Fyodorina as The Cricket
  • Tamara Alyoshina as Zina
  • Yekaterina Melentyeva as Shura
  • Andrei Abrikosov as Lt. Sergei Korovin
  • Konstantin Adashevsky as Dr. Katner
  • Yury Tolubeev as Maj. Braginsky
  • Boris Blinov as Andrei Morosov[7]
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