The Flight

The Flight

Release date : January 14, 1971
Runtime : 3h 16m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Production companies : Mosfilm /
January 14, 1971 3h 16m Soviet Union Drama Russian More
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The film is about a group of people who in other times wouldn't have anything in common, some of them innocent bystanders, some moral criminals. But nothing is straightforward and simple. From Russia "the run" continues to Constantinople, to Paris, back to Russia. Some of them have understood that they can't live outside Russia and go back maybe to be happy, maybe not, some go back to face sure death for their crimes, some don't go back and know that are going to miss homeland forever, some are comfortably well off (are they?) in exile. Sentimental without syrup, tragic and comical at the same time.
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Aleksey Batalov
Sergei Pavlovich Golubkov
Ludmila Savelyeva
Serafima Vladimirovna Korzukhina
Vladislav Dvorzhetsky
General Khludov
Mikhail Ulyanov
General Charnota
Oleg Efremov
Colonel
Vladimir Basov
Artur Arturovich, the Cockroach Tsar
Bruno Frejndlikh
General Vrangel
Gotlib Roninson
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Viktor Mizin
commander at the Frunze headquarters

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  • title:The Flight
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1971
  • Runtime:3h 16m
  • Genres: Drama · History · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Aleksandr Alov / Vladimir Naumov /
  • Writers: Vladimir Naumov · Mikhail Bulgakov · Aleksandr Alov ·
  • Production companies: Mosfilm ·
  • Overview:The film is about a group of people who in other times wouldn't have anything in common, some of them innocent bystanders, some moral criminals. But nothing is straightforward and simple. From Russia "the run" continues to Constantinople, to Paris, back to Russia. Some of them have understood that they can't live outside Russia and go back maybe to be happy, maybe not, some go back to face sure death for their crimes, some don't go back and know that are going to miss homeland forever, some are comfortably well off (are they?) in exile. Sentimental without syrup, tragic and comical at the same time.
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