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Voyna i mir III: 1812 god

Voyna i mir III: 1812 god

1967Movie⏱️ 1h 21mNot Rated
DramaHistoryWar
8.3
IMDB Rating
2,098 votes

It explores The Battle of Borodino through the eyes of Pierre.

Director
Sergey Bondarchuk
Writers
Lev Tolstoy, Sergey Bondarchuk, Vasiliy Solovyov
Stars
Lyudmila Saveleva, Sergey Bondarchuk, Vyacheslav Tikhonov
Release Date
May 19, 1967
Language
Russian
Country
Soviet Union
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🎭 Top Cast

Lyudmila Saveleva
Lyudmila Saveleva
as Natasha Rostova
Sergey Bondarchuk
Sergey Bondarchuk
as Pierre Bezukhov
Vyacheslav Tikhonov
Vyacheslav Tikhonov
as Andrei Bolkonsky
Boris Zakhava
Boris Zakhava
as Kutuzov
Viktor Stanitsyn
Viktor Stanitsyn
as Ilya Andreyevich Rostov
Kira Golovko
Kira Golovko
as Grafinya Rostova
Sergei Yermilov
Sergei Yermilov
as Petya Rostov
Irina Gubanova
Irina Gubanova
as Sonya
Anatoli Ktorov
Anatoli Ktorov
as Nikolai Andreyevich Bolkonsky
Antonina Shuranova
Antonina Shuranova
as Knyazhna Mariya

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.20 : 1
Sound
70 mm 6-Track
Color
Color
Production
Mosfilm

🏷️ Keywords

19th centuryyear 1812novelwriterfrench invasion

🎯 Categories

RussianCostume DramaHistorical EpicPeriod DramaDramaHistoryWar

⭐ Featured Review

One of the most impressive things I've ever seen
by Jeremy_Urquhart2020-07-21
10/10

"Taken on its own, part 3 of this insanely long 4-part epic may be the ultimate war movie. Without watching the first two parts, a viewer's emotional engagement to individual characters may be lessened, but there is still so much this 80-something minute film manages to say. The dread of waiting for the battle to start, the scope of violence, the tedium and anxiety of waiting to be ordered into combat, and the horrors one is forced to confront in the aftermath are all so excellently conveyed. On top of that, I lost track of how many shots I was seeing on screen that I couldn't belie..."

💡 Did You Know?

More than 120 thousand walking soldiers-gentlemen were taken off in the mass stages.

📖 Synopsis

It explores The Battle of Borodino through the eyes of Pierre.