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The Dawns Here Are Quiet (2015 film)

The Dawns Here Are Quiet () is a 2015 Russian war drama directed by Renat Davletyarov.

Like the well-known 1972 movie, it is based on the 1969 novel by Boris Vasilyev.

Plot

Sergeant major Vaskov and five young antiaircraft gunwomen confront a group of experienced saboteurs, who are sent by the Nazis into a railway junction, which is far from the frontline, but is of strategic importance. Vaskov and the women will have to prevent the sabotage, but pay the highest price for it…

Cast

  • Pyotr Fyodorov — foreman Fedot Evgrafovich Vaskov, commandant of the junction
  • Anastasia Mikulchina — junior sergeant Rita Osyanina, squad leader
  • Yevgenia Malakhova — Zhenya Komelkova
  • Agniya Kuznetsova — Sonya Gurvich
  • Sofia Lebedeva — Liza Brichkina
  • Kristina Asmus — Galya Chetvertak
  • Ekaterina Vilkova — senior sergeant Kiryanova
  • Anatoliy Beliy — comrade "Third", major
  • Darya Moroz — Mary, the landlady of the foreman
  • Victor Proskurin — postman Makarych
  • Maksim Drozd — Alexei Luzhin, beloved Komelkova
  • Alexey Barabash — guest of the Brichkins
  • Olga Lomonosova — mother of Chetvertak
  • Ilya Alekseyev — lieutenant-border guard Osyanin, husband of Rita
  • Natalya Batrak — mother of Osyanina
  • Valeriy Grishko — father Brichkina
  • Yevgenia Ulyanova — mother of Brichkina
  • Sergey Vidineyev — father of Komelkova
  • Yulia Silayeva — mother of Komelkova
  • Alina Babak — Nadya, the younger sister of Zhenya Komelkova
  • Yelena Medvedeva — Vera Iosifovna, mother of Sonya Gurvich
  • Ilya Yermolov — son of Sonya Gurvich
  • Vasilisa Kucherenko — young Galya Chetvertak
  • Alesya Guzko — young Liza Brichkina
  • Yulia Polynskaya — the woman with washload
  • Nadezhda Azorkina — Polina Yegorovna Yegorova
  • Maksim Dromashko — NKVD lieutenant
  • Yevgeniy Kostin — antiaircraft gunner
  • Yulia Kuykka — antiaircraft gunner
  • Archibald Archibaldovich (Artur Yenikeyev) — German saboteur
  • Nina Krachkovskaya - episodic role
  • Sergei Garmash — the narrator

Television version

An extended version made out of four 45 minute episodes was released on Channel One Russia, on 9 May 2016.

References

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