
The Dawns Here Are Quiet (1972)
...A zori zdes tikhie (original title)Reference View | Change View
- PG-13
- 3h 8min
- Drama, History
- 04 Nov 1972 (Soviet Union)
- Movie
- Nominated for 1 Oscar.
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Andrey Martynov | ... |
Fedot Vaskov, starshina
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Irina Dolganova | ... |
Sofya Gurvich
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Elena Drapeko | ... |
Elizaveta Brichkina
(as Elena Dropeko)
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Ekaterina Markova | ... |
Galina Chetvertak
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Olga Ostroumova | ... |
Evgeniya Komelkova
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Irina Shevchuk | ... |
Margarita Osyanina
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Lyudmila Zaytseva | ... |
Kiryanova, starshiy serzhant
(as L. Zaytseva)
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Alla Meshcheryakova | ... |
Mariya, khozyayka kvartiry
(as A. Meshcheryakova)
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Nina Yemelyanova | ... |
Polina Egorovna
(as N. Emelyanova)
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Aleksey Chernov | ... |
Tovarishch 'Tretiy', mayor
(as A. Chernov)
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Viktor Avdyushko | ... |
Pomkomvzvoda
(as V. Avdyushko)
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V. Antonov |
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Svetlana Borisova | ... |
Zenitchitsa
(as S. Borisova)
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Andrey Gribushin | ... |
Soldat SS
(as A. Gribushin)
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T. Gunina |
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Vladimir Ivashov | ... |
Gost Brichkinykh
(as V. Ivashov)
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Irina Kmit | ... |
Zenitchitsa
(as I. Kmit)
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Igor Kostolevskiy | ... |
Misha, abiturient
(as I. Kostolevskiy)
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Georgiy Martynyuk | ... |
Luzhin, mayor
(as G. Martynyuk)
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P. Merkulov |
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Evgeniya Perova | ... |
(as E. Perova)
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Yuriy Perov | ... |
German soldier
(as Yu. Perov)
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Natalya Pyarn | ... |
Zenitchitsa
(as N. Pyarn)
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Vladimir Rudyy | ... |
Zenitchik
(as V. Rudyy)
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T. Sadovskaya | ... |
Zenitchitsa
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Yuriy Sorokin | ... |
Igor, syn Margarity
(as Yu. Sorokin)
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Kirill Stolyarov | ... |
Sergey Stolyarov
(as K. Stolyarov)
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Nina Stupitskaya | ... |
Zenitchitsa
(as N. Stupitskaya)
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Boris Tokarev | ... |
Osyanin, muzh Margarity
(as B. Tokarev)
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G. Uspenskaya |
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E. Shevchenko |
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I. Shirokikh |
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Galina Shklovskaya | ... |
(as G. Shklovskaya)
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Larisa Korshunova | ... |
Turistka (uncredited)
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Evgeniy Menshov | ... |
Turist (uncredited)
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Aleksandr Mezentsev | ... |
Ranenyy soldat SS (uncredited)
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Gotlib Roninson | ... |
Ofitser SS (uncredited)
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Aleksandr Starostin | ... |
Turist (uncredited)
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Directed by
Stanislav Rostotskiy |
Written by
Stanislav Rostotskiy | ... | () |
Boris Vasilev | ... | () |
Music by
Kirill Molchanov |
Cinematography by
Vyacheslav Shumskiy |
Editing by
Valentina Mironova | ... | (as V. Mironova) |
Production Design by
Sergey Serebrenikov | ... | (as Sergey Serebrennikov) |
Costume Design by
Natalya Khachaturyan | ... | (as N. Khachatryan) |
Elza Rappoport | ... | (as E. Rapoport) |
Makeup Department
Aleksey Smirnov | ... | makeup department head (as A. Smirnov) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
L. Bakhtiarova | ... | assistant director |
Aleksandr Kolosov | ... | assistant director (as A. Kolosov) |
E. Kurdyumova | ... | associate director |
Gennadiy Shumskiy | ... | assistant director (as G. Shumskiy) |
Art Department
Yu. Ermilov | ... | head decorator |
I. Kashigina | ... | assistant production designer |
E. Shtapenko | ... | assistant production designer |
Sound Department
Igor Strokanov | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
Leonid Akimov | ... | camera operator (as L. Akimov) |
Sergey Iltyakov | ... | designer (as S. Iltyakov) |
G. Sholina | ... | camera operator |
Camera and Electrical Department
V. Egorov | ... | camera operator |
Nikolay Gromov | ... | head lighting technician (as N. Gromov) |
Ivan Kobelev | ... | assistant camera (as I. Kobelev) |
A. Martynov | ... | assistant camera |
Vyacheslav Zvonilkin | ... | assistant camera (as V. Zvonilkin) |
Music Department
G. Minaev | ... | musician: guitar |
M. Rozhkov | ... | musician: balalaika |
Vladimir Vasilyev | ... | conductor (as V. Vasilyev) |
Additional Crew
A. Kokoreva | ... | photography |
Valeriya Pogozheva | ... | story editor (as V. Pogozheva) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Artkino Pictures (1976) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Filmes Lusomundo (1980) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Progress Film-Verleih (1973) (East Germany) (theatrical)
- China Central Television (CCTV) (1993) (China) (tv)
- Icestorm Entertainment (2006) (Germany) (DVD)
- King of Video (1982) (Australia) (VHS) (as 'At Dawn, It's Quiet Here')
- RUSCICO (2000) (Russia) (DVD)
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Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Based on the eponymous book by Boris Vasilyev, the film is set in Karelia (North-West of Russia, near Finland) in 1941 during World War II. In a beautiful and quiet wilderness far from the front-line there is an anti-aircraft artillery point, where corporal Vaskov is stationed with a group of many young women in training. One of the women while sneaking from camp to visit her young son sees two German paratroopers. Vaskov takes five of the women to stop the two paratroopers, but finds sixteen paratroopers instead, leaving the small group of patriots to engage the enemy in an unequal fight. Written by Steve Shelokhonov |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The title is correctly translated to English (and most languages) as "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" yet for unknown reasons, the Finnish and Swedish titles translate to "And the Evenings Are Quiet". See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Air (2023). See more » |
Soundtracks | Il Pleut sur la Route See more » |