A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1966
Original Title:
Товарищ песня
Genres:
Drama | Family | Music | War
Production Companies:
Odessa Film Studio
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A
Runtime: 75
The movie-almanac consists of three novellas dedicated to the song. "Song-password". Lieutenant Marchenko is sent to the Nazi-occupied city to pass a purse with fuses to the underground scouts through the liaison. The password song helps the scouts to find each other. "Song about the mother." Working in distant Africa, pilots Igor and Victor once recorded on a tape recorder a song about his mother. Soon Igor dies during an epidemic. And Victor, in memory of his friend, gives his mother the tape they recorded. "Song at Dawn". Student Sergei dedicated to his favorite girl Valya composed by him "Song at Dawn". Valya then did not understand Sergei's feelings and married his friend. Sergei leaves. Years pass. Valya's personal life did not go well. And now she often remembers Sergei's sweet song.
Assistant Director:
Anatoli Dubinkin
Vladimir Levin
N. Sinelnikov
Sergey Tsivilko
Camera Operator:
Gennady Karyuk
A. Mosienko
Costume Design:
Natalya Akimova
B. Ilyushin
Z. Lagutina
I. Pishenina
Director:
Valentin Kozachkov
Yuri Romanovsky
Vasili Levin
Director of Photography:
Vyacheslav Yegorov
Valery Shuvalov
Aleksei Gerasimov
Vadym Kostromenko
Editor:
N. Kardash
Elvira Serova
Valentina Oleynik
L. Kocherzhina
Executive Producer:
A. Serdyukov
Lyricist:
Yevgeni Dolmatovsky
Original Music Composer:
Vasiliy Solovev-Sedoy
Producer:
Mikhail Barabolko
Z. Khmel
V. Avramets
Production Design:
Yuri Bogatyrenko
Yuri Gorobets
Sergey Zharov
Mikhail Zayats
Anatoli Ovsyankin
Script Editor:
N. Brygin
Sound Recordist:
Vladimir Kurgansky
Anatoli Netrebenko
VFX Director of Photography:
Nikolay Ilyushin
Boris Macheret
Vadim Avloshenko
VFX Supervisor:
Ivan Pulenko
I. Mikhels
Writer:
Yevgeni Dolmatovsky
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