A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 1967
Original Title:
Герой нашего времени
Alternate Titles:
Ein Held unserer Zeit
Geroy nashego vremeni
Korunk hőse
Un héros de notre temps
Герой нашого часу
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
After the death of Bela, Pechorin was unwell for a long time, and then left the fortress and Maxim Maximych and left for Georgia. Since then, the headquarters captain had no news of his friend, often recalled and carefully carried his diaries in his wanderings. Five years have passed... Once at a post station near Vladikavkaz, Maxim Maximych with delight learns that Grigory Pechorin also came here. The long-awaited meeting brings an unbearable pain and bitterness of disappointment to the old warrior. In his hearts, he mercilessly parted with the travel notes of the ensign. And his random companion finds on the yellowed pages the story of the soul of an amazing, extraordinary person who brings misfortune to others all his life.
Costume Design:
Elza Rappoport
Director:
Stanislav Rostotsky
Director of Photography:
Vyacheslav Shumskiy
Editor:
Valentina Mironova
Makeup Artist:
Aleksey Smirnov
Novel:
Mikhail Lermontov
Original Music Composer:
Kirill Molchanov
Production Design:
Pyotr Pashkevich
Sound:
Aleksandr Matveyenko
Writer:
Stanislav Rostotsky
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