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Private Aleksandr Matrosov

The film is about the exploit of a nineteen-year-old soldier of the Great Patriotic War - Alexander Matrosov, who covered the embrasure of the enemy's bunker with his body.

Top Cast

  • Anatoliy Ignatyev

    Anatoliy Ignatyev

  • Pyotr Konstantinov

    Pyotr Konstantinov

  • Konstantin Sorokin

    Konstantin Sorokin

  • Shamsi Kiyamov

    Shamsi Kiyamov

  • Lavrenti Masokha

    Lavrenti Masokha

  • Vladimir Balashov

    Vladimir Balashov

  • Oleg Zhakov

    Oleg Zhakov

  • Mikhail Kuznetsov

    Mikhail Kuznetsov

  • Faina Ranevskaya

    Faina Ranevskaya

Overview

The film is about the exploit of a nineteen-year-old soldier of the Great Patriotic War - Alexander Matrosov, who covered the embrasure of the enemy's bunker with his body.

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