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5.5 2h 50m

Front Without Flanks

A first episode in the trilogy about the Russian partisan's resistance against the Nazi occupation of Russia during WWII. The film is set in August of 1941, when the Nazi forces invaded and occupied the European part of Russia. Major Mlynsky is in charge of the special group of partisans. His group is absorbing other small groups of Russian soldiers, who managed to survive from the attacks of the overwhelming Nazi forces. The Nazi Armies are advancing to Moscow. Major Mlynsky is organizing the Russian partisan's resistance against the Nazis, behind the enemy lines.

Top Cast

  • Vyacheslav Tikhonov

    Vyacheslav Tikhonov

    Ivan Petrovich Mlynsky, Major

  • Oleg Zhakov

    Oleg Zhakov

    grandfather Matvey Egorovich

  • Galina Polskikh

    Galina Polskikh

    Zina, the nurse

  • Semyon Morozov

    Semyon Morozov

    Seregin, captain

  • Yevgeni Shutov

    Yevgeni Shutov

    Ohrim Shmil

  • Ivan Pereverzev

    Ivan Pereverzev

    Father Pavel (Pavel Ivanovich Vorobyov)

  • Vladimir Ivashov

    Vladimir Ivashov

    Afanasyev, captain

  • Vladimir Zamanskiy

    Vladimir Zamanskiy

    Nikolai Sergeevich, commander of a partisan detachment

  • Aleksandr Denisov

    Aleksandr Denisov

    Vakulenchuk, midshipman

Overview

A first episode in the trilogy about the Russian partisan's resistance against the Nazi occupation of Russia during WWII. The film is set in August of 1941, when the Nazi forces invaded and occupied the European part of Russia. Major Mlynsky is in charge of the special group of partisans. His group is absorbing other small groups of Russian soldiers, who managed to survive from the attacks of the overwhelming Nazi forces. The Nazi Armies are advancing to Moscow. Major Mlynsky is organizing the Russian partisan's resistance against the Nazis, behind the enemy lines.

Rating

5.5 / 10
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