Pavel Korchagin (film)
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''Pavel Korchagin'' (russian: Павел Корчагин) is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by
Aleksandr Alov Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Alov (russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович А́лов) (September 26, 1923  – June 12, 1983) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter, he was granted the honorary title of People's Artist o ...
and Vladimir Naumov, based on the novel '' How the Steel Was Tempered''.


Plot

The film tells about the Red Army soldier Pavel Korchagin and his comrades fighting for a just cause.Josephine Woll, The Cranes are Flying
I.B.Tauris, 2003, , 14 p.


Cast

* Vasily Lanovoy as Pavel Korchagin * Tamara Stradina as Tonya Tumanova *
Elza Lezhdey Elza Ivanovna Lezhdey (russian: Эльза Ивановна Леждей; 19 February 1933 — 12 June 2001) is a Soviet and Russian actress. She was best recognized for her role as Zinaida Kibrit in ''Investigation Held by ZnaToKi''. Appearing in ...
as Rita Ustynovich * Vladimir Marenkov as Ivan Zharky * Pavel Usovnichenko as Zhukhrai *
Dmitri Milyutenko Dmytro Milyutenko ( uk, Дмитро Мілютенко; 21 February 1899 – 25 January 1966) was a Ukrainian stage and film actor of the Soviet era. Partial filmography * ''Bolshaya igra'' (1934) * ''Tom Soyer'' (1936) * ''Karmeliuk'' (1938) - ...
as Tokarev * Aleksandr Lebedev as Nikolai Okunev * Lev Perfilov as Franz Klavichek * Viktor Stepanov as Vikhrasty * Lidiya Piktorskaya as Korchagin's mother * Konstantin Stepankov as Akim *
Ada Rogovtseva Ada Rogovtseva (born 16 July 1937) is a Ukrainian-Soviet actress. She has appeared in over 30 films and television shows since 1957. Professor at the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, National University of Culture. She won the award ...
as Christina * Valentina Telegina as moonshiner * Nikolai Grinko as station chekist * Yevgeny Morgunov as thief (uncredited)


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External links

* {{IMDb title, id=0050826 1956 drama films 1956 films Films based on Russian novels Films directed by Aleksandr Alov Films directed by Vladimir Naumov Nikolai Ostrovsky Russian Civil War films 1950s Russian-language films 1950s war drama films Soviet war drama films