

Aleksandr Parkhomenko
1942 Directed by Leonid LukovAbout the life and heroic death of the old Bolshevik-Lugansk resident, participant in the civil war, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Parkhomenko. In 1918, capturing Ukraine, the German occupiers sought to use the Haidamaks, the White Guards and the Greens in their struggle. By order of Voroshilov, Aleksandr Parkhomenko from Lugansk arrives in Tsaritsyn. At the same time, the Germans launched an active offensive. The "red" battalions are poorly armed, however, Parkhomenko manages to raise them to the attack and put the enemy to flight.
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Semyon Goldshtab
....................................................Stalin

Nikolai Bogolyubov
....................................................Voroshilov

Aleksandr Khvylya
....................................................Aleksandr Parkhomenko

Pyotr Aleynikov
....................................................Gaivoron

Stepan Kayukov
....................................................Lamychev

Vera Shershnyova
....................................................Liza

Vasili Zajchikov
....................................................Kolokolov
Director
...........................................................Leonid Lukov
Writer
...........................................................Vsevolod Ivanov
Director of Photography
...........................................................Oleksiy Pankratyev
Camera Operator
...........................................................Aleksandr Lavrik
Production Design
...........................................................Morits Umanskyi
Vladimir Kaplunovskiy
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Nikita Bogoslovskiy
Production Companies
...................................................Dovzhenko Film Studios
Production Countries
........................................................Soviet Union
Spoken Languages
....................................................Pусский
Genres
....................................................War
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