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Release Date:
November 4, 1967
Original Title:
Война и Мир 4: Пьер Безухов
Alternate Titles:
Guerra e Paz IV: Pierre Bezukhov
Guerra e Paz, Parte 4: Pierre Bezukhov
Guerra e pace: Piotr Bezukhov
Guerre et Paix, Partie IV : Pierre Bezukhov
Háború és béke, 4. rész: Pierre Bezuhov
Krieg und Frieden - Teil 4: Pierre Besuchow
La guerra y la paz, parte 4: Pierre Bezukhov
Război și pace, partea a IV-a: Pierre Bezukhov
Voyna i mir IV: Pierre Bezukhov
War and Peace part4: Pierre Bezukhov
Wojna i pokój: Pierre Bezuchow
戦争と平和 第四部 ピエール・ベズーホフ
전쟁과 평화 4
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Mosfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
PT: M/12
Runtime: 97
As Moscow is set ablaze by the retreating Russians, the Rostovs flee their estate, taking wounded soldiers with them, and unbeknownst to them, also Andrei. Pierre, dressed as a peasant, tries to assassinate Napoleon but is taken prisoner. As the French are forced to retreat, he is marched for months with the Grande Armée, until being freed by a raiding party. The French are defeated by Kutuzov in the Battle of Krasnoi. Andrei is recognized and is brought to his estate. He forgives Natasha on his deathbed. She reunites with Pierre and they marry as Moscow is being rebuilt.
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Art Direction:
Gennady Myasnikov
Director:
Sergey Bondarchuk
Director of Photography:
Anatoly Petritsky
Yu-Lan Chen
Aleksandr Shelenkov
Editor:
Tatiana Likhacheva
Novel:
Leo Tolstoy
Original Music Composer:
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Production Design:
Mikhail Bogdanov
Screenplay:
Sergey Bondarchuk
Vasiliy Solovyov
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