

War · History · Drama
Overview
A Russian military propaganda film about the tank commander Kalashnikov, severely injured in battle in 1941. The accident leaves him incapacitated and unable to return to the front line. While recovering in the hospital, he begins creating the initial sketches of what will become one of the world’s most legendary weapons. A self-taught inventor is only 29 when he develops the now iconic assault riffle — the AK-47. Shot in occupied Crimea.
Top Cast


Yura Borisov
Yura Borisov
Kalashnikov
Yura Borisov
Kalashnikov


Olga Lerman
Olga Lerman
Katya
Olga Lerman
Katya


Artur Smolyaninov
Artur Smolyaninov
Engineer captain Lyutyy
Artur Smolyaninov
Engineer captain Lyutyy


Eldar Kalimulin
Eldar Kalimulin
Zaytsev
Eldar Kalimulin
Zaytsev


Vitaliy Khaev
Vitaliy Khaev
Major General Kurbatkin
Vitaliy Khaev
Major General Kurbatkin


Valeriy Barinov
Valeriy Barinov
Major General Degtyarev
Valeriy Barinov
Major General Degtyarev


Anatoliy Lobotskiy
Anatoliy Lobotskiy
Colonel Glukhov
Anatoliy Lobotskiy
Colonel Glukhov


Aleksey Vertkov
Aleksey Vertkov
State security captain Lobov
Aleksey Vertkov
State security captain Lobov


Dmitriy Bogdan
Dmitriy Bogdan
Engineer Major Sudaev
Dmitriy Bogdan
Engineer Major Sudaev


Maksim Bityukov
Maksim Bityukov
Kazakov
Maksim Bityukov
Kazakov
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