
The Ural Front
War · Drama
Overview
August 1941. Residents of the Ural town escorted to the front of men. Left alone, women take on the most difficult cases, showing outstanding organizational skills and will. Together with the evacuated plant, refugees arrive in the town. The heroine of the Film Anna takes to her house a woman with children — her example is followed by the rest…
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Viktor Dobrovolsky
Viktor Dobrovolsky
Nikolai Petrovich Anikeyev
Viktor Dobrovolsky
Nikolai Petrovich Anikeyev


Tamara Makarova
Tamara Makarova
Anna Ivanovna Svirdova
Tamara Makarova
Anna Ivanovna Svirdova


Mark Bernes
Mark Bernes
Alexei Vasiliyevich Kozyrev
Mark Bernes
Alexei Vasiliyevich Kozyrev


Sofya Khalyutina
Sofya Khalyutina
Marina Gavrilovna Svirdlova, mother
Sofya Khalyutina
Marina Gavrilovna Svirdlova, mother


Vera Altayskaya
Vera Altayskaya
Tosya Ushakova
Vera Altayskaya
Tosya Ushakova


Nikolai Konovalov
Nikolai Konovalov
Nikolai Konovalov


Georgi Kovrov
Georgi Kovrov
Georgi Kovrov


Sergei Blinnikov
Sergei Blinnikov
Sergei Blinnikov


Pyotr Aleynikov
Pyotr Aleynikov
Pyotr Aleynikov


Vladimir Solovyov
Vladimir Solovyov
Vladimir Solovyov
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