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The Forty-First ()

Sorok pervyy (original title)
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An unexpected romance occurs for a female Red Army sniper and a White Army officer.

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Soldier Maria Filatovna
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Lieutenant Vadim Nikolayevich Govorkha, Jr.
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Commander Ansenti Yevsyukov
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Soldier Andrei Chupilko (as N. Dupak)
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Soldier Terentyev (as G. Shapovalov)
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(as P. Lyubeshkin)
Lev Kovylin ...
Soldier Kovylin (as L. Kovylin)
Yuriy Romanov ...
Soldier Vyakhir (as Yu. Romanov)
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Soldier Semyannin (as D. Netrebin)
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Soldier Umankul (as A. Umuraliev)
Anatoli Kokorin ...
Soldier Yegorov (as A. Kokorin)
Vadim Sinitsyn ...
Wounded soldier (as V. Sinitsyn)
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Timerkul (as K. Zharkimbayev)
T. Sardarbekova ...
Altynai, village girl
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(as V. Zakharchenko)
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(as A. Grechanyy)
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(as M. Ryskulov)
Mikhail Semenikhin ...
(as M. Semyonikhin)
Sergey Solonitsky ...
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Yesaul (uncredited)

Directed by

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Grigoriy Chukhray

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Grigoriy Koltunov ... () (as G. Koltunov)
 
Boris Lavrenyev ... (novel "Sorok pervyj")

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Mikhail Romm ... creative producer

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Nikolai Kryukov ... (as N. Kryukov)

Cinematography by

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Sergey Urusevskiy ... (as S. Chrusevskiy)

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Lidiya Lysenkova ... (as L. Lysenkova)

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Vladimir Kamsky ... (as V. Kamsky)
Konstantin Stepanov ... (as K. Stepanov)

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A. Danduryan

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M. Rozhkov ... makeup artist (as M. Rozhokov)

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Grigori Lukin ... production director

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Yu. Danilovich ... assistant director
Bella Fridman ... first assistant director (as B. Fridman)
Aleksei Ochkin ... assistant director

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Boris Zelensky ... poster artist

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Leonid Bulgakov ... sound engineer (as L. Bulgakov)

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Nikolai Renkov ... combined shooting camera operator (as N. Renkov)

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G. Polyanok ... assistant camera
Aleksei Temerin ... first assistant camera (as A. Temerin)
Sergey Vronskiy ... assistant camera (as S. Vronskiy)

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L. Dushina ... assistant costume designer

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Veronika Dudarova ... conductor (as V. Dudareva)

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Marianna Rooz ... story editor (as M. Rooz)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A detachment of the Red Army led by Commissar Yevsyukov is moving along the sands of the Central Asian desert, pursued by whites, dying of thirst. Forty killed officers were on the battle account of the best shooter of the Maryutka detachment. In the last battle to capture the caravan, the white lieutenant Govorukha-Otrok was taken prisoner, sent on a diplomatic mission from Admiral Kolchak to General Denikin. The soldiers are trying to return to their own, fighting the hostile desert. Finally, they go to the coast of the Aral Sea, where Maria, Govorukha-Otrok and several fighters take a boat to reach the mainland. All Red Army soldiers die during a storm, and Maria and Lieutenant are thrown alone on the island. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)

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Also Known As
  • Сорок первый (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • The Forty-First (United States)
  • Sorok Pervyy (Canada, English title)
  • Le quarante et unième (France)
  • El cuarenta y uno (Spain)
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  • 88 min
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