Status

Released

original language

ru

Budget

$ 0

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Татьяна Самойлова

Veronika

Алексей Баталов

Boris

Василий Меркурьев

Fyodor Ivanovich

Александр Шворин

Mark

Светлана Харитонова

Irina

Константин Кадочников

Volodya

Валентин Зубков

Stepan

Антонина Богданова

Grandmother

Борис Коковкин

Chernov

Екатерина Куприянова

Anna Mikhaylovna

Валентина Ананьина

Lyuba

Валентина Владимирова

Woman Soldier

Ольга Дзисько

Dasha

Леонид Князев

Sachkov

Георгий Куликов

Anatoliy Aleksandrovich Kuzmin

Даниил Нетребин

Wounded Man

Александр Попов

Borya

Ирина Прейс

Antonina Nikolayevna Monastyrskaya

Николай Сморчков

Zakharov

Галина Степанова

Veronika's Mother

Кларина Фролова

Guest at Party

Григорий Шамшурин

Aleksey, Veronika's Father

Leonid Alekseev

Old Man (uncredited)

Валентина Березуцкая

Lyusya, Snub-Nosed Girl on Wires (uncredited)

Майя Булгакова

Greeter Woman on Station (uncredited)

Лидия Виноградова

Woman Soldier (uncredited)

Лидия Генель-Аблова

Old Woman (uncredited)

Александр Дегтярь

Soldier with Child (uncredited)

Анатолий Дудоров

Military Man (uncredited)

Tamara Evgeneva-Ivanova

Guest at Party (uncredited)

Ivan Zalesskiy

(uncredited)

Анна Заржицкая

Palyukaitis (uncredited)

Мария Ключарева

Greeter Woman on Station (uncredited)

Юрий Комиссаров

Wounded Man in Hospital (uncredited)

Александр Кузнецов

(uncredited)

Евгения Лыжина

(uncredited)

Алевтина Румянцева

Young Woman (uncredited)

Михаил Семенихин

Wounded Man in Hospital (uncredited)

Любовь Соколова

Woman Soldier (uncredited)

Любовь Студнева

Stepan's Mother (uncredited)

Василий Фущич

Wounded Man in Hospital (uncredited)

Василий Цыганков

Soldier (uncredited)

Евгений Кудряшёв

Guest at party (uncredited)

Анатолий Чеботарёв

(uncredited)

Leonid Alekseev

Old man (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by talisencrw

Written by talisencrw on 2016-05-11

This was an equally outstanding and heartbreaking film. I haven't watched a lot of Soviet cinema, but from what I have seen thus far, it's terrific. It makes me want to investigate their oeuvre ever more diligently. Essential if you're interested either in Soviet films or war films in general, from the perspective of the people on the sidelines as well. Don't think for a moment they can't be just as shellshocked as the soldiers-in-arms themselves...

A review by badelf

Written by badelf on 2023-05-14

Everything in this movie is technically perfect. In spite of that, the idea that a woman must pick the best man available really dates this movie for me.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-12-14

Just as "Veronika" (Tatyana Samoylova) and her boyfriend "Boris" (Aleksey Batalov) are arranging a rendezvous by the river, someone only goes and starts a war! That puts a major spanner in the works for this loving couple as he promptly volunteers for the Soviet army to repel the encroaching Nazi army. With her signing up to be a nurse and him on the front line, it's hard for them to stay in touch and that's when, with the bombs flying and the tongues wagging, confusion and misunderstandings set in that cause no end of strife for this young woman struggling to deal with the increasing conflict - physical and emotional - in her life. Those issues become even more poignant for "Veronika" when she is the victim of the unwanted attentions of his cousin "Mark" (Aleksandr Shvorin) which leads to a marriage that few understand the reasons for and that can only further demoralise "Boris" should he ever find out that his true love has deserted him to his fate. It's a flock of cranes that symbolise their affection at the start of the film, and it's that very consistency that they hope will see them through their lives - regardless of what goes on between peoples with bombs and bullets. Is that just a naive pipe dream, though, or is there really any hope when so much conspires against them? The effort here from Samoylova is both strong and touching, especially as the film enters is much darker and more desperate second phase. The camera loves her face, her eyes and her facial expressions and she uses that tool to convey an whole gamut of emotions effectively. Shvorin also delivers well as his character introduces a little of the manipulative and the cowardly bully to a scenario that extols the virtues of family and community but not in a perfect fashion. People adapt to circumstances in individual ways. The photography has an observational intensity to it that at times makes you feel like you ought not to be watching at all, particularly in the hospital where "Uncle Fyodor" (Vasily Merkurev) is constantly dealing with casualties amongst both his patients and his staff! It's a very human story of wartime, and set amidst the snowy wastes and ruins tells that powerfully and quite compellingly.