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On the Road to Berlin ()

Doroga na Berlin (original title)
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The film is based on a novella by the well-known Soviet writer who served at the front, Emmanuil Kazakevich "Two in the Steppe" and the war diaries of Konstantin Simonov.

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Dzhurbaev
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Sergey Ogarkov
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Sinyaev
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captain Kovalev
Mariya Karpova ...
Mariya
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Khromov
Artem Lebedev
Aleksandr Novik
Lidiya Omutnykh ...
Paramedic
Rovert Vaab ...
colonel Voskresensky

Directed by

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Sergei Popov

Written by

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Emmanuil Kazakevich ... (novel 'Two in the Steppe')
 
Evgeniy Nikishov ... (screenplay)
 
Konstantin Simonov ... (war diary)

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Aleksandr Litvinov ... producer
Karen Shakhnazarov ... producer

Music by

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Roman Dormidoshin

Cinematography by

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Shandor Berkeshi

Casting By

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Galina Bondareva

Production Design by

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Irina Ochina

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Pavel Doreuli ... sound effects supervisor

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Andrey Sedov ... stunts

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Summer 1942, a young a communications officer accused of cowardliness is sentenced to death by firing squad. A surprise attack by the Germans delays the execution and the convict and his guard are forced to flee. While attempting to deliver the convict to headquarters a friendship develops between the guard and his captive as the two go through several adventures and battle the Germans. Written by chriso

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Also Known As
  • Дорога на Берлин (Russia)
  • On the Road to Berlin (United States)
  • On the Road to Berlin (Thailand, English title)
  • On the Road to Berlin (World-wide, English title)
  • Doroga Na Berlin (India, English title)
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  • 82 min
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Trivia Birds heard on the soundtrack include (in approx. order heard): common jay, common quail, black-billed magpie, (probably) great spotted woodpecker, chaffinch, blue tit, common buzzard. See more »
Goofs The final scene, set in Germany, opens with a tracking shot in which the shadow of the camera is visible at left. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Polina Gagarina (2015). See more »

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