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Eastern Corridor
Eastern Corridor

Eastern Corridor

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DramaWar

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This film is war parabola with expressive visual style. This not typical point of view about the war for Soviet cinema.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

8.5/10

Release Date

19 February 1968

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Lyudmila Abramova

Lyudmila Abramova

Lena

Gleb Glebov

Gleb Glebov

Zyazyulya

Regimantas Adomaitis

Regimantas Adomaitis

Ivan

Boris Markov

Boris Markov

Yegor

Valentina Nekhoroshova

Valentina Nekhoroshova

Zhenya

Yelena Rysina

Yelena Rysina

Freda

Valentina Titova

Valentina Titova

Lyudmila

Viktor Plyut

Viktor Plyut

Vladimir Kashpur

Vladimir Kashpur

Nikolai Barabanov

Nikolai Barabanov

Bronius Babkauskas

Bronius Babkauskas

Voldemārs Akurāters

Voldemārs Akurāters

Stasys Paska

Stasys Paska

Valentina Aslanova

Valentina Aslanova

Viktor Uralsky

Viktor Uralsky

Eugenija Šulgaitė

Eugenija Šulgaitė

Galina Makarova

Galina Makarova

Pavel Kormunin

Pavel Kormunin

Ivan Matveyev

Ivan Matveyev

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