
How the Steel Was Tempered
Drama · War · History
Overview
This literary adaptation was one of only two films made during World War II on the subject of the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution, as attention by filmmakers and viewers shifted away from past history and toward the current conflict.
Top Cast
Viktor Perest-Petrenko
Viktor Perest-Petrenko
Pavel Korchagin
Viktor Perest-Petrenko
Pavel Korchagin


Daniil Sagal
Daniil Sagal
Daniil Sagal


Irina Fedotova
Irina Fedotova
Tonya
Irina Fedotova
Tonya


Nikolai Bubnov
Nikolai Bubnov
Artyom Korchagin
Nikolai Bubnov
Artyom Korchagin


Aleksandr Khvylia
Aleksandr Khvylia
Aleksandr Khvylia


Boris Runge
Boris Runge
Boris Runge


Vladimir Balashov
Vladimir Balashov
Vladimir Balashov


Władysław Krasnowiecki
Władysław Krasnowiecki
German Major
Władysław Krasnowiecki
German Major
Anton Dunaiskyi
Anton Dunaiskyi
Translator
Anton Dunaiskyi
Translator
Grigoriy Aronov
Grigoriy Aronov
Grigoriy Aronov
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