
We Await Your Victorious Return
Music
Overview
The first of what became a popular genre of wartime 'film-concerts', consisting of eight musical numbers, strung together by a loose plot. It shows soldiers leaving their village for the front; in their absence, the desolate but resolute young women of the village assume responsibility for the business of the farm
Top Cast


Tatyana Govorkova
Tatyana Govorkova
Khoroshka
Tatyana Govorkova
Khoroshka


Inna Fyodorova
Inna Fyodorova
Yekaterina Ivanovna
Inna Fyodorova
Yekaterina Ivanovna


Boris Chirkov
Boris Chirkov
The Blacksmith
Boris Chirkov
The Blacksmith


Aleksandra Danilova
Aleksandra Danilova
Girl
Aleksandra Danilova
Girl


Nina Petropavlovskaya
Nina Petropavlovskaya
Nina Petropavlovskaya


Nadir Malishevsky
Nadir Malishevsky
Nadir Malishevsky


Vyacheslav Gostinsky
Vyacheslav Gostinsky
Vyacheslav Gostinsky


Lidiya Smirnova
Lidiya Smirnova
Lidiya Smirnova


Galina Frolova
Galina Frolova
Galina Frolova
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