Victorious Return
Victorious Return', (Russian: Возвращение с победой, romanized: Vozvrashchenye s pobedoy) is a 1947 Soviet film directed by Aleksander Ivanov[1] and Pavel Armand.[2] The film was created on the basis of the Riga Film Studio.[3]
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Russian: Возвращение с победой | |
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Music by | Anatoli Lepin |
Cinematography | Eduard Tisse |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film is based on the play Victory by Vilis Lācis. Lieutenant of the Soviet Army Augusts Grieze was captured as a result of treachery. The Germans are struggling to lure him into their ranks, but he refuses, so the Germans on the radio ask the Latvians to stop in the name of Augustus. Will the main character get out of captivity?[4]
Starring
- Arturs Dimiters as Augusts Grieze
- Ludmila Spilberga as Augusts's mother
- Velta Line as Biruta Aze
- Leonids Leimanis as Opmanis
- Arturs Filipsons as Vershinin
- Visvaldis Silenieks as Draudins
- Pavel Volkov as Melnikov
- Edgars Zile as Pauls Nagla
- Herberts Zommers as Obersturmbannfuhrer Budbergs (as Herbert Zommer)
- Janis Osis as Headman
- Arnolds Milbrets as Peteris
- Luijs Smits as Teacher Vitols
- Hermanis Vazdiks as Ermanis[5]
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