
Soldier Boy
War · Drama
Overview
This is a story about exciting events that occurred in the life of the smallest soldier - the hero of the Great Patriotic War, six-year-old Sergei Aleshkov. He lost all his relatives and got into the army. With a six-year-old boy, they started playing the soldier game in order to preserve his childhood, and he, in order to comply with this honorary title, became a real defender of the Motherland.
Top Cast


Andrey Andreev
Andrey Andreev
Sergei Alyoshkov
Andrey Andreev
Sergei Alyoshkov


Victor Dobronravov
Victor Dobronravov
Commander Kuznetsov
Victor Dobronravov
Commander Kuznetsov


Darya Ursulyak
Darya Ursulyak
Nurse Katya
Darya Ursulyak
Nurse Katya


Anatoly Kalmykov
Anatoly Kalmykov
Yakov Moiseevich
Anatoly Kalmykov
Yakov Moiseevich


Svetlana Kozhemyakina
Svetlana Kozhemyakina
Seryozha's Mother
Svetlana Kozhemyakina
Seryozha's Mother
Peter Ivan Zhukovsky
Peter Ivan Zhukovsky
Brother
Peter Ivan Zhukovsky
Brother
Gleb Kureychik
Gleb Kureychik
Child
Gleb Kureychik
Child
Egor Andreev
Egor Andreev
Child
Egor Andreev
Child
Denis Seryokov
Denis Seryokov
Child
Denis Seryokov
Child


Yulianna Mikhnevich
Yulianna Mikhnevich
Aunt Anisya
Yulianna Mikhnevich
Aunt Anisya
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