One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...
Directed byLeonid Bykov
Written byBoris Vasilyev
Kirill Rapoport
StarringLeonid Bykov
Vladimir Konkin
CinematographyVolodymyr Voytenko
Music byGeorgy Dmitriyev
Production
company
Release dates
  • April 15, 1977 (1977-04-15) (Soviet Union)
  • December 11, 1977 (1977-12-11) (Poland)
  • October 19, 1978 (1978-10-19) (Hungary)
Running time
87 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... (Russian: Аты-баты, шли солдаты..., romanized: Aty-baty, shli soldaty...) is a 1977 Soviet war film directed by Leonid Bykov.

Plot

A small station Podbednya no different from many other stations of the Soviet Union. During the great Patriotic war, there were fierce battles. And now here come the relatives of those who approached the Victory, but did not live up to it.

In the movie "One-Two, Soldiers Were Going..." shows two parallel storylines. The first develops in the mid-1970s, the second — in the spring of 1944. By the end of the movie lines are closed on the battlefield, which takes place on March 18, 1944 and the memory of which honor the audience on March 18, 1974.

Cast

  • Leonid Bykov as Viktor Svyatkin
  • Vladimir Konkin as Igor Suslin
  • Yelena Shanina as Kima Velenstovich
  • Bohdan Beniuk as Krynkin
  • Ivan Havryliuk as Sgt Ivan Saiko, ″Baltika″
  • Otabek Ganiyev as Khabarbekov
  • Vladimir Gerasimov as Vladimir Myatnikov, "Philosopher"
  • Nikolai Sektimenko as Glebov
  • Vano Yantbelidze as Vano Koderidze
  • Leonid Bakshtayev as Konstantin
  • Yevgeniya Uralova as Anna, Suslin and Kima's daughter
  • Nikolai Grinko as colonel, Konstantin's commander
  • Mikhail Yezepov as singer Michael, Myatnikov's son
  • Natalya Naum as Valentina Ivanovna
  • Boris Khimichev as Yuri Ivanovich, Saiko's son
  • Yuriy Sherstnyov as Glebov's nephew
  • Aida Yunusova as Yunes, Khabarbekov's daughter
  • Yevhen Paperny as Konstantin's colleague (uncredited)

References

  • Тендора, Наталья (2011). Леонид Быков. Аты-баты [Leonid Bykov. Aty-baty] (in Russian). Москва: Эксмо. ISBN 978-5-699-53289-6.


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