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Stalingrad
Stalingrad

Stalingrad

The epic battle that turned the tide of World War II

Genres

WarActionDrama

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A band of determined Russian soldiers fight to hold a strategic building in their devastated city against a ruthless German army, and in the process become deeply connected to a Russian woman who has been living there.

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Budget

$30000000

Revenue

$68129518

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

131 mins

Rating

6.403/10

Release Date

09 October 2013

Country

Russia

Cast

Thomas Kretschmann

Thomas Kretschmann

Kapitan Kan

Yanina Studilina

Yanina Studilina

Masha

Philippe Reinhardt

Philippe Reinhardt

Gottfried

Heiner Lauterbach

Heiner Lauterbach

Khenze

Mariya Smolnikova

Mariya Smolnikova

Katya

Andrey Smolyakov

Andrey Smolyakov

Polyakov

Oleg Volku

Oleg Volku

Krasnov

Pyotr Fyodorov

Pyotr Fyodorov

Kapitan Gromov

Sergey Bondarchuk

Sergey Bondarchuk

Sergey Astakhov

Dmitry Lysenkov

Dmitry Lysenkov

Chvanov

Anna von Haebler

Anna von Haebler

Nina

Mariya Sittel

Mariya Sittel

Translation of the speech of the Prime Minister of Japan reads (voice)

Petar Zekavica

Petar Zekavica

Yurgens

Georges Devdariani

Georges Devdariani

Kloze

Oksana Bazilevich

Oksana Bazilevich

Tomka

Nodari Dzhanelidze

Nodari Dzhanelidze

The pockmarked sailor

Aleksey Barabash

Aleksey Barabash

Nikiforov

Alexander Petrov

Alexander Petrov

Efreytor

Yuriy Nazarov

Yuriy Nazarov

Gunner

Polina Raykina

Polina Raykina

Natashka

Dmitriy Kochkin

Dmitriy Kochkin

Mitya

Christoph Gawenda

Christoph Gawenda

Otto

Svetlana Svirko

Svetlana Svirko

Raya

Nataliya Kadochnikova

Nataliya Kadochnikova

Zoyka

Valentin Kuznetsov

Valentin Kuznetsov

Klyuev

Roman Likhodeev

Roman Likhodeev

Matros

Aleksandr Suvorov

Aleksandr Suvorov

Matros

Ivan Debov

Ivan Debov

Matros

Mikhail Bogdanov

Mikhail Bogdanov

Matros

Evgeniy Levitskiy

Evgeniy Levitskiy

Chasovoy

Oleg Tilkin

Oleg Tilkin

Belobrysyy saper

Maxim Yakovlev

Maxim Yakovlev

The boy is charging

Kirill Varaksa

Kirill Varaksa

Sukhoy

Yan Kuzmin

Yan Kuzmin

Radist

Aleksandr Pangaev

Aleksandr Pangaev

Saper

Aleksandr Ivanov

Aleksandr Ivanov

Saper

Yuriy Utkin

Yuriy Utkin

Efreytor

Sergey Trebesov

Sergey Trebesov

Smuglyy

Nikolay Pavlov

Nikolay Pavlov

Opolchenets

Evgeniy Tsurko

Evgeniy Tsurko

Opolchenets

Vladimir Shagin

Vladimir Shagin

Opolchenets

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