Strong with Spirit (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 30, 1967

Original Title:
Сильные духом

Genres:
Adventure | War

Production Companies:
Sverdlovsk Film Studio

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 192

Story of a Russian intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov (known as lieutenant Paul Wilhelm Zibert) who worked in the capital of occupied by fascist troops Ukraine. 960 days and nights were left until the end of the Second World War.

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Art Direction:
Marlen Khutsiyev

Assistant Camera:
Yevgeni Berkut

Assistant Director:
L. Smirnitskaya
Tatyana Kostina

Assistant Editor:
L. Permyakova

Assistant Sound Editor:
Gennadi Yerykalov

Camera Operator:
Sergey Gavrilov

Co-Director:
K. Zhukovsky
Boris Uretskiy
A. Sadovskiy

Conductor:
Vladimir Vasilyev

Costume Design:
V. Vasilyeva

Director:
Viktor Georgiyev

Director of Photography:
Gennadiy Chereshko

Editor:
Klavdiya Aleyeva

In Memory Of:
Nikolay Kuznetsov

Lead Editor:
Vladimir Sukhobokov

Makeup Designer:
Mariya Petkevich

Military Consultant:
A. Prokopenko

Novel:
Dmitriy Medvedev

Original Music Composer:
Edison Denisov

Production Design:
Yuri Istratov

Production Manager:
Dlor Avrutin

Script Editor:
Oleg Khomyakov

Sound Director:
Viktor Chulkov

Sound Recordist:
Aleksandr Ryabov

Still Photographer:
A. Musin

VFX Artist:
A. Kampf

Visual Effects Camera:
Stepan Kisel

Writer:
Anatoli Grebnev
Aleksandr Lukin

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