The Communist (film)
The Communist (Russian: Коммунист, romanized: Kommunist) is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman. The film "Communist" is one of the classic films of Soviet cinema. This is a story about an ordinary Communist, a participant in one of the first Soviet construction projects, selflessly devoted to the cause. At that time, the film was innovative, director Julius Reisman managed to create not stilted, not flat, and multifaceted, complex image of the Builder of communism.[1][2]
The Communist | |
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Directed by | Yuli Raizman |
Written by | Yevgeni Gabrilovich |
Starring | Yevgeni Urbansky Sofia Pavlova Boris Smirnov |
Music by | Rodion Shchedrin |
Cinematography | Yu-Lan Chen Aleksandr Shelenkov |
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Running time | 111 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Story
The film "Communist" takes place in 1919. Young Communist Vasily Gubanov came to the construction of the power plant-the most important object for the young Republic. A demobilized Communist front-line soldier Vasily Gubanov was in charge of the warehouse at the construction site of the power plant in Shatura and gave his work completely, from the outside it even seemed that such zeal in hard work was beyond human capabilities. And if the locomotive stopped because of lack of fuel, Vasily Gubanov one rushed to cut down the wood. And also, with full dedication, fiercely and selflessly, Vasily Gubanov knew how to love. But the Communist's life ended too soon.
Cast
- Yevgeni Urbansky as Vasili Gubanov
- Sofia Pavlova as Anyuta Fokina
- Boris Smirnov as Lenin
- Yevgeni Shutov as Fyodor Fokin
- Sergei Yakovlev as Denis Ivanovich
- Valentin Zubkov as Stepan
- V. Adlerov as Zimny
- Ivan Kashirin
- Viktor Kolpakov
- A. Smirnov
- Anatoliy Nikitin as Communist