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A Train to a Distant August

60 %|Dec 6, 1971|War, Drama

A participant in the war with the fascist regime, a Soviet soldier Chigorin, who bravely fought in Odessa, decides to return to the black sea city and walk through the memorable places where a lot of blood of brave defenders was shed for every inch of land. On the train, a random companion of the man becomes Katya, a charming young girl who asks Chigorin to tell about those events. Going headfirst into the memories, the former soldier begins his story, in which there is a place for selflessness, friendship, mutual assistance, love and heroism…

Featured Crew

Vadim Lysenko
Director
Grigori Pozhenyan
Screenplay
Yevgeni Stikhin
Original Music Composer
Pavel Kholshchevnikov
Production Design
Vladimir Shinkevich
Production Design
Tatyana Rymaryova
Editor
Yuri Blazhenin
Production Design
Viktoriya Kurnosenko
Makeup Artist

Cast

actor
Yelena Kozelkova
Eva / Katya / Yekaterina Stanislavovna
actor
Kostiantyn Stepankov
common soldier Rudko
actor
Grigori Gaj
counter admiral Zhukov
actor
Nikolai Skorobogatov
lieutenant general Sofronov
actor
Viktor Strizhyov
regional Committee Secretary Kolybanov
actor
Pyotr Shcherbakov
divisional commissioner Azarov
actor
Vyacheslav Kutakov
divisional commissioner Voronin
actor
Yuri Vetrov
general Shishenin
actor
Gennadiy Korotkov
general Petrov
actor
Vladlen Paulus
colonel Osipov
actor
Evgeni Burenkov
colonel Tomilov
actor
Nikolay Dupak
battery commander Zinovyev
actor
Igor Starkov
1st rank captain Corshkov
actor
Aleksei Dikikh
colonel Krylov
actor
Valentin Golubenko
marine paratrooper
actor
Valentin Kulik
Valya the adjutant
actor
Lyudmila Nilova
Anna Makusheva
actor
Viktor Pavlov
Rate's representative
actor
Viktor Stepanenko
Captain Komar