Information
| Year: | 1943 |
| Rating: | 6.1(351) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Musical, Romance, War |
| Directed by: | Lewis Milestone |
| Actors: | Dana Andrews Walter Huston Walter Brennan Anne Baxter Ann Harding Jane Withers |
| "A rolling wall of hell that couldn't be stopped... A handful of men who had to stop it!" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Lewis Milestone | |
| Actors | |
| Dana Andrews | as Kolya Simonov |
| Walter Huston | as Dr. Pavel Grigorich Kurin |
| Walter Brennan | as Karp |
| Farley Granger | as Damian Simonov |
| Erich von Stroheim | as Dr. von Harden |
| Dean Jagger | as Rodion Pavlov |
| Eric Roberts | as Grisha Kurin |
| Carl Benton Reid | as Boris Stepanich Simonov |
| Paul Guilfoyle | as Iakin |
| Martin Kosleck | as Dr. Richter |
| Tonio Selwart | as German captain |
| Peter Pohlenz | as German lieutenant |
| Robert Lowery | as Russian pilot |
| Gene O'Donnell | as Russian co-pilot |
| Frank Wilcox | as Commander Petrov |
| Charles Bates | as Petya, boy who was bled |
| John Bagni | as Guard at Desk |
| Art Baker | as Radio Voice |
| Bill Borzage | as Accordion Player in Wagon |
| Frederic Brunn | as German Motorcycle Officer |
| Edward Burns | as Guerrilla |
| Edmund Cobb | as Farmer |
| Martin Faust | |
| Constant Franke | as Boris' Aide |
| Teddy Infuhr | as Bald Schoolboy |
| John Judd | as Farmer |
| Ilia Khmara | as First Accordion Player |
| George Lynn | as German Pilot |
| Jerry Mickelsen | as Farmer's Son |
| Georgie Nokes | as Boy |
| Tommy Rall | as Dancing Peasant |
| Ferdinand Schumann-Heink | as Doctor's Assistant |
| Clarence Straight | as Young Man in Wagon |
| Harry Strang | as Guerilla |
| Ray Teal | as German Soldier with Binoculars and Grenade |
| William Walker | as Young Man in Wagon |
| Crane Whitley | as German Soldier |
| Actresses | |
| Anne Baxter | as Marina Pavlova |
| Ann Harding | as Sophia Pavlova |
| Jane Withers | as Clavdia Kurina |
| Ann Carter | as Olga Pavlova |
| Esther Dale | as Anna |
| Ruth Nelson | as Nadya Simonova |
| Loudie Claar | as Woman on Hospital Cot |
| Lynn Winthrop | as Guerrilla girl |
| Florence Auer | as Woman Farmer |
| Grace Cunard | as Farmer's Wife |
| Emma Dunn | |
| Inna Gest | as Specialty Dancer |
| Grace Lenard | as Woman on Bridge |
| Sarah Padden | as Old Lady |
| Patricia Parks | as Sonya |
| Minna Phillips | as Old Lady in Wagon |
| Joyce Tucker | as Little Girl in Hospital |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, German, Russian |
| Filming dates: | February 1943 - July 1943 |
| Plot: | In a peaceful Ukrainian village, the school year is just ending in June 1941. Five young friends set out for a walking trip to Kiev, but their travels are brutally interrupted when they are suddenly attacked by German planes, in the first wave of the Nazi assault on the Soviet Union. When the village itself is attacked and occupied, most of the men flee to the hills to form a guerrilla unit. The others resist the Nazis as well as possible, but soon the village is placed under the command of a Nazi doctor who begins using the town's children as a source of constant blood transfusions for wounded German soldiers. Meanwhile, the small group of young persons tries desperately to take a supply of firearms to the guerrillas. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Song of the Fatherland" Music by Aaron Copland Lyrics by Ira Gershwin "Chari Vari Rastabari" Music by Aaron Copland Lyrics by Ira Gershwin "The Younger Generation" Music by Aaron Copland Lyrics by Ira Gershwin "No Village Like Mine" Music by Aaron Copland Lyrics by Ira Gershwin "Song of the Guerrillas" Music by Aaron Copland Lyrics by Ira Gershwin |
Goofs
| Continuity: During the wagon ride in the hay-cart while the peasants are singing, little Grisha is shown first with, then without, and finally with his harmonica. |
Quotes
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Karp, old wagon driver: Anna! Anna! Where's Pavel Grigorich? I've come to be his guest at breakfast. Anna, doctor's cousin-housekeeper: Stop shouting! Don't be so young with the voice. Grisha Kurin, doctor's grandson: You'll have to come back, Comrade Karp. Grandpa is still asleep. A new baby came to the hospital last night and then Grandpa came home and did his writing [to Comrade Karp] Clavdia Kurina, doctor's granddaughter: Good morning! [to Grisha] Clavdia Kurina, doctor's granddaughter: That's not the way you say it. You say, 'A baby came into the bright world in the darkest part of the night.' Anna, doctor's cousin-housekeeper: Don't talk so pretty. Sophia Pavlova, Rodion's wife: A long time ago, this is the way I wore my hair. Olga Pavlova, Marina's little sister: Were you pretty, Mama, when you were young? Sophia Pavlova, Rodion's wife: I'm not so old, little one. Marina Pavlova: Mama's pretty now and she's not old. It's only that your are so young. Olga Pavlova, Marina's little sister: I'm not so young! There are plenty that are younger. Rodion Pavlov, leader of mounted guerrillas: Yes, and there always will be. Damian Simonov: Be a man of the world in front of your own mirror. It's better that way - mirrors don't talk back. Iakin, bearded schoolmaster: It is not my custom to start your vacation with a lecture, but this is the summer of 1941 - a solemn time. No one of knows what will happen. I don't have to remind you that we are people with a noble history. You are expected to carry on that history with complete devotion and self-sacrifice. I think you'll do that. And now, have a happy summer. Boris Stepanich Simonov, truck driver: Comrades, we have good reasons to know our country is at war. In our small village alone, 30 people have been injured. Eleven people have been killed. But his is not a time for mourning - it is time for revenge. We will divide into two groups, each to do his duty from this day until death. The able-bodied men are to come forward to the right of this building. We will move from our village to the hills to take our position as guerrillas. I will go immediate to comrade Commander Petrov's garrison to get the guns. The second group has the hardest job. They must stay behind. As guerrillas, we must have aid and information. As villagers you must, before the entrance of the Germans, destroy everything. Everything, comrades! The houses you have built, the crops you have sown with your hands, the cattle you have raised. The Germans are not more than fifty miles away. Yours is the dangerous job. For this job you will volunteer. It is you who may have to live with the... the Germans. [Kolya gets ready to start his crippled plane's bombing run] Kolya Simonov, air force man: Now get ready for it. This is going to be for my father, for me, for my village and for people I've never seen. Those are big words... I guess I'll have to stand by them now. I'm coming down and it's going to hurt you! And I'm coming down just where I want to, because I was a good bombadier and a good pilot, too! Clavdia Kurina, doctor's granddaughter: Oh Grandpa, Anna, somebody help me, make me do something right - the way everybody else does. Keep me from being so frightened. Keep me from crying. Please! [last lines] [the villagers flee their burning town, torched as part of the Russians scorched earth defense] Marina Pavlova: Gone. Sophia Pavlova, Rodion's wife: There'll be another some day. Marina Pavlova: Yes. It will be different for us. Wars don't leave people as they were. All people will learn this and come to see that wars do not have to be. We'll make this the last war. We'll make a free world for all men. The earth belongs to us, the people, if we fight for it. And we will fight for it! Dr. von Harden: [Contemptuously to Richter] Do not beg my pardon so often. Doctor good manners don't make a good surgeon. Karp, old wagon driver: The face of war is ugly. It's not for the young. Dr. von Harden: [while Dr. Kurin is holding a gun on Richter and von Harden] I do not like much of what I've done for the past nine years. Dr. Pavel Grigorich Kurin: [after von Harden has given a blood transfusion from a Russian child to a German soldier] You do not like bleeding children? Dr. von Harden: Did the boy die? Dr. Pavel Grigorich Kurin: [Contemtuously] You knew he would die! Dr. von Harden: They took too much blood. I'm sorry for that. Dr. Pavel Grigorich Kurin: Yes, I nelieve you when you say you are sorry. Dr. von Harden: I'm sorry for many things, Dr. Kurin. Most of all that this is not the world we used to know. Dr. Pavel Grigorich Kurin: I've heard about you... civilized men who are sorry. This... [Contemptuously gesturing toward Richter] This kind is nothing! They will go when their bosses go, but men like you who have contempt for men like him! To me you are the real filth... men who do the work of Facists while they pretend to themselves that they are better than the beasts for whom they work... men who do murder while they laugh at them who order them to do it. It is men like you who have sold their people to men like him. [He points to Richter and shoots him at point blank range] You see, Dr. von Harden, you were wrong about many things. I AM a man who kills! [He shoots von Harden at point blank range too] |
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