| Attack from the Sea | |
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| Directed by | Mikhail Romm | 
| Written by | Aleksandr Shtein | 
| Starring | Ivan Pereverzev  Gennadi Yudin Vladimir Druzhnikov Sergei Bondarchuk  | 
| Cinematography | Yu-Lan Chen  Aleksandr Shelenkov  | 
| Edited by | Yeva Ladyzhenskaya | 
| Music by | Aram Khachaturian | 
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Running time  | 94 minutes | 
| Country | Soviet Union | 
| Language | Russian | 
Attack from the Sea (Russian: Корабли штурмуют бастионы, romanized: Korabli shturmuyut bastiony, lit. 'Ships Are Storming Bastions') is a 1953 Soviet biographical war film directed by Mikhail Romm and starring Ivan Pereverzev, Gennadi Yudin and Vladimir Druzhnikov.[1]
The film is about the career of the Russian naval officer Fyodor Ushakov and the Siege of Corfu (1798–99). It was made by the Moscow-based Ministry of Cinematography by the production unit Mosfilm, in Agfa-color, renamed Sovcolor by Moscow. It is the sequel to Admiral Ushakov, released the same year.
Cast
- Ivan Pereverzev as Adm. Fedor Fedorovich Ushakov
 - Gennadi Yudin as Capt. Dmitri Nikolayevich Senyavin
 - Vladimir Druzhnikov as Capt. Vasilyev
 - Aleksey Alekseev as Capt. Yegor Metaksa
 - Sergei Bondarchuk as Tikhon Alexeyevich Prokofiev
 - Nikolai Khryashchikov as Khovrin, old sailor
 - Mikhail Pugovkin as Piroshkov
 - Georgiy Yumatov as Ermolaev
 - Vladimir Balashov as Capt. Grigori (Henry) Baillie
 - Pavel Volkov as Medical Doctor
 - Pyotr Lyubeshkin
 - Sergey Petrov as Gen. Aleksandr Vasilyevich Suvorov
 - Pavel Pavlenko as Czar Pavel I
 - Nikolai Svobodin as Mordovzev
 - Mikhail Nazvanov as Czar Alexander I
 - Ivan Solovyov as Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson
 - Iosif Tolchanov as Lord William Hamilton
 - Yelena Kuzmina as Emma Hamilton
 - V. Tumanov as Foot
 - Nikolay Volkov as Sir William Pitt Jr.
 - Sergei Martinson as King Ferdinand
 - Ada Vojtsik as Queen Carolina
 - Valeriy Lekarev as Napoleon Bonaparte I
 - Emmanuil Geller as Ambassador Misharu
 - Boris Bibikov as Spencer Smith
 - G. Rozhdestvensky as Mordovtsev
 - Evgeni Agurov as Englishman
 - Georgiy Budarov
 - Lev Fenin
 - Lev Frichinsky as Turchaninov
 - Nikolai Kryukov
 - Gotlib Roninson
 - Georgi Shapovalov as Russian Army officer
 - Pavel Shpringfeld as Orfano
 - Semyon Svashenko as Russian Army officer
 
References
- ↑ Rollberg p.249
 
Bibliography
- Rollberg, Peter. Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
 
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