Through the Fire (1982 film)

Through the Fire (Russian: Сквозь огонь) is a 1982 Soviet war film directed by Leonid Makarychev.[1][2][3]

Through the Fire
Russian: Сквозь огонь
Directed byLeonid Makarychev
Written byAlbina Shulgina
Starring
Music byVladislav Kladnitskiy
CinematographyAleksandr Chirov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about the boy Pavlik, who, together with his mother, ended up in the territory occupied by the Nazis. Mother was arrested. Pavlik was an orphan and went on foot to Leningrad.[4]

Cast

  • Boris Krichevsky as Pavlik (as Borya Krichevsky)
  • Aleksey Buldakov as Savely
  • Tatyana Bedova
  • Aleksandr Susnin as Grigory Timofeev
  • Georgiy Shtil
  • Valentin Bukin
  • Era Ziganshina
  • Natalya Dmitriyeva
  • Mikhail Semyonov
  • Svetlana Kireeva[5]
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