Tractor Drivers
Russian: Трактористы
Directed byIvan Pyryev
Written byYevgeny Pomeshchikov
Produced byViktor Biyazi
Starring
CinematographyAleksandr Galperin
Edited byAnna Kulganek
Music by
  • Daniil Pokras
  • Dmitri Pokras
Production
company
Release date
3 July 1939
Running time
88 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Tractor Drivers (Russian: Трактористы, romanized: Traktoristy) is a 1939 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Ivan Pyryev.[1][2][3]

Plot

In the 1930s, the demobilized tank driver Klim Yarko returns to his kolkhoz on the Ukrainian steppe, where Mariana Bazhan works as the master of speed plowing. This results in her having a lot of admirers, which she does not appreciate. To dissuade her suitors, Mariana asks Nazar Duma to pretend to be her fiancé.[4]

Starring

  • Marina Ladynina as Maryana Bazhan
  • Nikolay Kryuchkov as Klim Yarko
  • Boris Andreyev[5] as Nazar Duma
  • Stepan Kayukov as Kirill Petrovich, head of the collective farm
  • Pyotr Aleynikov as Savka
  • Vladimir Kolchin as Kharitosha
  • Olga Borovikova as Franya
  • R. Dneprova-Chajka as Markovna
  • Pyotr Valerianov as Granddad
  • Alexei Dolinin as Firefighter
  • Pyotr Savin as tankman, Klim's friend
  • Artavazd Kefchiyan as tankman, Klim's friend[6]

Cultural influence

The March of the Soviet Tankmen from this film was widely used in pre-war Soviet propaganda, while other tunes became popular songs, and are still performed.

Tractor Drivers 2 was a parody film made in 1991, whose plot is loosely based on that of Tractor Drivers.

References


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