They Have a Motherland
They Have a Motherland (Russian: У них есть Родина) is a 1949 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and Vladimir Legoshin.[1][2]
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Russian: У них есть Родина | |
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Written by | Sergey Mikhalkov |
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Music by | Aram Khachaturyan |
Cinematography | Aleksandr Gintsburg |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film tells about the representatives of Soviet intelligence, who are trying to find in West Germany an orphanage with Soviet children, which is under the supervision of British intelligence.[3]
Starring
- Natalya Zashchipina[4] as Ira Sokolova (as Natasha Zashchipina)
- Leonid Kotov as Sasha Butuzov (as Lyonya Kotov)
- Pavel Kadochnikov as Aleksey Petrivich Dobrynin (as P. Kadochnikov)
- Vera Maretskaya as Sasha's Mother (as V. Maretskaya)
- Vsevolod Sanaev as Sorokin (as V. Sanaev)
- Lidiya Smirnova as Smayda Landmane (as L. Smirnova)
- Gennadi Yudin as Kurt Kraus (as G. Yudin)
- Faina Ranevskaya[5] as Frau Vurst (as F. Ranevskaya)
- Vladimir Solovyov as Upmanis (as V. Solovyov)[6]
References
- Детский вопрос
- Сегодня в Ростове стартовал Международный фестиваль военного кино
- У них есть Родина
- Сегодня 75-летний юбилей со дня рождения отмечает заслуженная артистка России Наталья Защипина. Она стала одной из первых юных актрис советского послевоенного кино
- Фаина Раневская: «Со мной надо бережно обращаться»
- У них есть Родина (1950) Full Cast & Crew
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