Two on the Steppes

Two on the Steppes (Russian: Двое в степи) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed by Anatoly Efros.[1][2]

Two on the Steppes
Russian: Двое в степи
Directed byAnatoly Efros
Written byEmmanuil Kazakevich
Starring
  • Valeri Babyatinsky
  • Assu Nurekenov
  • V. Batalova
  • Svetlana Konovalova
  • Evgeniya Presnikova
  • Konstantin Khudyakov
Music byDzhon Ter-Tatevosyan
CinematographyPyotr Yemelyanov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film takes place in the summer of 1942, when on the Don the Soviet army tries to repel the German fascists. In the center of the plot is a young lieutenant Ogarkov, who is sent to the division by order of redeployment. He wanders all night in the steppe and cannot cope with the task, for which he must be shot. Convoy Dzhurabaeva leads him to be shot across the steppe, but they gradually become friends.[3]

Cast

  • Valeri Babyatinsky as Ogarkov (as V. Baryatinsky)
  • Assu Nurekenov
  • V. Batalova
  • Svetlana Konovalova
  • Evgeniya Presnikova
  • Konstantin Khudyakov[4]
  • Ivan Kuznetsov
  • Dmitriy Masanov
  • Anatoliy Verbitskiy[5]
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