Timur and His Team

Timur and His Team, (Russian: Тимур и его команда) is a 1940 Soviet action film directed by Aleksandr Razumny based on the novel of the same name.[1][2][3][4]

Timur and His Team
Russian: Тимур и его команда
Directed byAleksandr Razumny
Written byArkady Gaidar
Starring
  • Liviy Shchipachyov
  • Pyotr Savin
  • Lev Potyomkin
  • Viktor Seleznyov
  • Nikolai Annenkov
Music byLev Shvarts
CinematographyPyotr Yermolov
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

The film tells about a company of pioneers who help the families of soldiers of the Soviet army.[5]

Starring

  • Liviy Shchipachyov as Timur (as L. Shchipachyov)
  • Pyotr Savin as Georgy
  • Lev Potyomkin as Dr. Koloktschikow (as L. Potyomkin)
  • Viktor Seleznyov as Witja (as V. Seleznyov)
  • Nikolai Annenkov as (as N. Annenkov)
  • Marina Kovalyova as Olga (as M. Kovalyova)
  • Yekaterina Derevshchikova as Zhenja (as Ye. Derevzhchikova)
  • P. Grokhovsky as Kolja
  • Nikolay Kutuzov
  • Igor Smirnov as (as I. Smirnov)
  • Boris Yasen as Mishka Kvakin (as B. Yasen)[6]
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