
Far Away, Across the River
Adventure
Overview
Ukraine, 1920s. A gang of enemies of the Soviet government is rampaging in the village. Returning home, wounded 15-year-old Red Army soldier Fedya Panko decides to neutralize the enemy, who, as it turns out, operates not only on the battlefield.
Top Cast


Volodymyr Shpudeiko
Volodymyr Shpudeiko
Fedia Panko
Volodymyr Shpudeiko
Fedia Panko
Serhii Korniienko
Serhii Korniienko
Stiopa Sakhno
Serhii Korniienko
Stiopa Sakhno


Irina Shevchuk
Irina Shevchuk
Nina Porichna, librarian
Irina Shevchuk
Nina Porichna, librarian


Vladimir Ivanov
Vladimir Ivanov
Ivan Sakhno
Vladimir Ivanov
Ivan Sakhno


Yurii Mazhuha
Yurii Mazhuha
Yehor Tarakanov, ataman
Yurii Mazhuha
Yehor Tarakanov, ataman


Volodymyr Shakalo
Volodymyr Shakalo
Vasya Dudar, commander
Volodymyr Shakalo
Vasya Dudar, commander
Svetlana Rodina
Svetlana Rodina
Halya Chereshnia
Svetlana Rodina
Halya Chereshnia


Vladimir Alekseyenko
Vladimir Alekseyenko
Zakhar Chereshnia
Vladimir Alekseyenko
Zakhar Chereshnia


Liliya Gurova
Liliya Gurova
Fedia’s mom
Liliya Gurova
Fedia’s mom


Boris Boldyrevskiy
Boris Boldyrevskiy
Fedia’s dad
Boris Boldyrevskiy
Fedia’s dad
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