Shchors (film)

  • Yevgeny Samoilov: Shchors
  • Ivan Skuratov: Boshenko
  • Jura Titov: commander
  • Nina Nikitina: Nastya
  • Hans Klering: German soldier
  • Alexander Hvylya: Savka Trojan
  • Dmitry Milyutenko: Weber
  • Sergei Komarov: German Colonel
  • Nikolai Komissarov: German General
  • Ambrose Buchma: General Tereshkovich
  • Stepan Shkurat: old Partisan

Shchors (Russian Щорс, also known by the English name Shchors published ) is a 1939 Soviet film directed by published Oleksandr Dovzhenko.

The resulting behalf of Joseph Stalin film is an exaggerated pathetic biographical portrait of the division commander of the Red Army and Ukrainian partisan leader Nikolai Alexandrovich Shchors, who had become a popular revolution hero mainly at the instigation of his widow Rostova - Shchors. The action takes place in the Russian Civil War 1918/19, in Ukraine. Shchors based insurgent groups from the 1st Ukrainian Soviet regiment " Bogun " and fights against nationalists and German occupiers.

Had its premiere the film, the filming of which began in 1936, on May 1, 1939 in Kiev.

The film was restored in 1964 by the film studio "Mosfilm ".

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