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Ballad of a Soldier

Баллада о солдате · 1959 | 88 min | Drama · War · Romance

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Synopsis

Ballad of a Soldier is a 1959 Soviet war romance film directed and co-written by Grigory Chukhray and starring Vladimir Ivashov and Zhanna Prokhorenko. While set during World War II, Ballad of a Soldier is not primarily a war film. It recounts, within the context of the turmoil of war, various kinds of love: the romantic love of a young couple, the committed love of a married couple, and a mother's love of her child, as a Red Army soldier tries to make it home during a leave. On the way, he meets soldiers and civilians and also falls in love.

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Credits

Director
Grigori Chukhrai
Screenplay
Grigori Chukhrai, Valentin Ezhov
Director of Photography
Era Savelyeva, Vladimir Nikolayev
Original Music Composer
Mikhail Ziv
Country
Soviet Union
Studios
Mosfilm

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Cast · 5

Vladimir Ivashov

Vladimir Ivashov

AM

Antonina Maksimova

YU

Yevgeni Urbansky

Nikolai Kryuchkov

Nikolai Kryuchkov

Zhanna Prokhorenko

Zhanna Prokhorenko

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