Alpine Ballad | |
---|---|
Russian: Альпийская баллада | |
Directed by | Boris Stepanov |
Written by | Vasil Bykaŭ |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Anatoliy Zabolotsky |
Edited by | Zinaida Verevkina |
Music by | Vladimir Cherednichenko |
Production company | Belarusfilm |
Release date |
|
Running time | 86 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Alpine Ballad (Russian: Альпийская баллада, romanized: Alpiyskaya ballada) is a 1965 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Boris Stepanov.
Plot
The film takes place during the Great Patriotic War. The film tells about prisoners of war who work at a factory in the Alps and decide to escape.
Cast
- Lyubov Rumyantseva as Julia Novelli
- Stanislav Lyubshin as Ivan Tereshka
- Aleksey Kotrelev as Madman
- Vladimir Belokurov as Austrian man
- Antonina Bendova as Postman
- Yuri Yurchenko as Golodai
- Gennadiy Vasilevskiy as Zandler
- Galina Makarova as Pelagia
- Vyacheslav Kubarev as S.S. Man
- Aleksei Nesterov as Srebnikov
References
- «После земляники надо заняться любовью. Этого уже ждет публика»: как итальянский режиссёр советовал снимать «Альпийскую балладу»
- Знаменитый фильм Василия Шукшина «Калина красная» вышел на советские экраны 45 лет назад
- "Любовь в полосатой робе: как снимали фильм «Альпийская баллада»". Archived from the original on 2022-02-22. Retrieved 2019-08-10.
- Тест «СОЮЗа»: Что вы знаете о белорусском кино
- Альпийская баллада // КиноПоиск
- Alpine Ballad (1965) Full Cast / Crew
External links
This article related to a Soviet film of the 1960s is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |
This article about a drama film on World War II is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |
- 1965 films
- 1965 romantic drama films
- 1960s Soviet films
- 1960s Russian-language films
- Soviet romantic drama films
- Russian-language romantic drama films
- Soviet black-and-white films
- Soviet World War II films
- World War II prisoner of war films
- Films based on Russian novels
- Soviet-era Belarusian films
- Belarusfilm films
- Belarusian World War II films
- Films set in the Alps
- 1960s Soviet film stubs
- World War II film stubs
- War drama film stubs