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Release Date:
July 20, 1966
Original Title:
Война и Мир 2: Наташа Ростова
Alternate Titles:
Guerra e Paz II: Natasha Rostova
Guerra e Paz, Parte 2: Natasha Rostova
Guerra e pace: Natasha Rostova
Guerre et Paix, Partie II : Natasha Rostova
Háború és béke, 2. rész: Natasa Rosztova
Krieg und Frieden - Teil 2: Natascha
La guerra y la paz, parte 2: Natasha Rostova
Război și pace, partea a II-a: Natașa Rostova
Voyna i mir II: Natasha Rostova
War and Peace part2: Natasha Rostova
Wojna i pokój: Natasza Rostowa
戦争と平和 第二部 ナターシャ・ロストワ
전쟁과 평화 2
Genres:
Drama | History | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Mosfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
PT: M/12
Runtime: 98
In the end of 1809, Natasha attends her first ball. Andrei falls in love with her and intends to marry her, but her father demands they wait. The prince travels abroad, and Natasha desperately longs for him. But she then meets Anatol Kuragin and forgets of Andrei. At the last minute, she regrets and abandons her plans to elope with Anatol. Bolkonsky hears of this and declares their betrothal is over. Pierre, trying to calm her down, suddenly announces he loves her.
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Art Direction:
Gennady Myasnikov
Camera Operator:
Dmitri Korzhikhin
Costume Design:
Mikhail Chikovani
Director:
Sergey Bondarchuk
Director of Photography:
Aleksandr Shelenkov
Anatoly Petritsky
Yu-Lan Chen
Editor:
Tatiana Likhacheva
Novel:
Leo Tolstoy
Original Music Composer:
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Production Design:
Mikhail Bogdanov
Screenplay:
Sergey Bondarchuk
Vasiliy Solovyov
Sound Engineer:
Yuri Mikhailov
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