Admiral Page #6

Synopsis: Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak is a true war hero and beloved husband and father. Anna, the wife of his best friend, becomes the love of his life. The revolution in his heart mirrors the revolution in his own country. His destiny is to fight the Bolsheviks and bring back the Czarist rule.
Director(s): Andrey Kravchuk
Production: Dago Studio
  9 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2008
124 min
200 Views


- The Irkutsk Political Center.

I see...

Mr. Kolchak, gather your belongings.

Mrs. Timireva?

- Excuse me.

- It's all right.

Mr. Admiral.

- What?

- One minute, please.

I beg your pardon...

Do you have a weapon?

Yes.

- Here it is.

- Thank you.

What's going on?

Get your hands off me.

- Mr. Pepelyaev, court decides.

- But Janin promised...

Mr. Kolchak, one minute.

Wait here.

- I demand...

- What is it?

- Anna, why are you here?

- Arrest me!

- Out of the way!

- Mrs. Timireva!

No warrant for your arrest.

On what grounds?

On the grounds that

I am the admiral's wife.

I implore you, don't do this!

Let me disobey you just this once,

Alexander Vasilievich.

It's your right.

Your Excellency...

Vladimir Oskarovich,

I tell you again

- that you...

- I insist again

that I will not abandon the army.

God is merciful.

Mr. Admiral, enter the cell.

Mr. Prime Minister, go ahead.

- How is it there?

- Bad.

Voytsekhovsky...

Sergei Nikolaevich...

We'll take Irkutsk,

expel the Reds,

and free the Admiral.

Take charge of the command.

And tell the troops...

that I remained faithful to them...

I loved my country, I loved them

and proved this by dying

among them...

- Do it... my friend...

- Yes, Sir!

I am trapped...

Irkutsk ahead.

Put on the pace.

You heard, they're saying

Kappel is nearby.

Look, Admiral.

He has gone grey-haired...

Stop, lady. You're not to

be with him any longer.

Okay, but only for a minute.

Anna Vasilievna. Don't let me down.

Hello, Anna!

Kappel's troops are just outside Irkutsk.

They'll set us free.

My love, my darling,

we will get out of here.

- They have issued an ultimatum.

- How do you know?

I overheard from the next cell...

- What are they demanding?

- That you be set free!

Now they will act quickly.

No! No.

Kappel will make it.

Can't be any other way.

Anna Vasilievna,

- it's time.

- Go. Go.

No I can't permit you,

I've allowed you...

Irkutsk.

Attack!

Mr. Kolchak,

on behalf of the Irkutsk

Revolutionary Committee,

we have come to announce

a resolution about you...

I understand. There is no

need for you to continue.

Would you like to make

any requests or statements?

Let me say goodbye to my wife,

Anna Vasilievna Timireva.

This is not possible.

Anything else?

- Here?

- Yes, here.

Would you like to be blindfolded?

No.

- And you?

- No, thank you, there is no need.

Is there something you

would like to say?

Please tell my wife in Paris

that I bless my son.

How many wives do you have?

All right, I will relay the message.

- Farewell, Admiral.

- Farewell.

Aim.

Fire!

Hey, you three. Put their

things in the wagon.

Three of you.

Drag out the next one...

What an odd hole in the ice?

It's baptism thing for

a church celebration.

MOSFILM FILM STUDIO, 1964

Leave these ones, and those we don't need...

I just checked the records.

It's her for sure.

of an enemy of the revolution...

In our patriotic movie...

- Hello.

- It isn't her.

No, big dark fans.

We also don't know if

she has been rehabilitated...

Do you need this?

Excuse me, Anna Vasilievna.

I need faces. Where am I going

to find one like that?

Where?

Ready for the rehearsal!

Take your places!

Break's over... all those involved

in the shoot, on set.

They've brought the carriages.

Can you take a look?

- Yes.

- Okay. And what?

Don't use her even in the crowd scene.

All right... the rehearsal

is starting!

Comrades, quickly,

go to the set.

- All take position.

- Quiet, everyone.

Everyone else off the set!

Sound track!

Waltz! Waiter, roll it!

Come on comrades,

put some life into it!

Step aside, you're in the way.

You won't be in the shoot today.

You're free to go.

What a ball!

ANNA TIMIREVA.

AFTER ADMIRAL KOLCHAK WAS EXECUTED

DIED IN MOSCOW:

ON THE 1st OF JANUARY 1975.

SERGEl TIMIREV. AFTER ANNA

LEFT HIM HE HEADED

THE WHITE GUARD'S NAVAL FORCES

IN THE FAR EAST. EMIGRATED.

SERVED AS CAPITAIN OF A SHIP.

DIED IN SHANGHAI IN 1932.

SOPHIA KOLCHAK. AFTER FLEEING

FROM SEBASTOPOL SHE LIVED IN PARIS.

SHE DEVOTED HER LIFE

TO RAISING HER SON.

DIED IN LONGJUMEAU HOSPITAL IN 1956.

ROSTISLAV KOLCHAK. SOLDIER.

HE FOUGHT IN FRENCH DIVISIONS

AGAINST THE GERMANS

DURING WORLD WAR II.

DIED IN PARIS IN 1965.

ADMIRAL:

Kolchak - Konstantin KHABENSKY

Anna - Elizabeta BOYARSKAYA

General Kappel - Sergei BEZRUKOV

Sergei Timirev - Vladislav VETROV

Sophia - Anna KOVALCHUK

Mikhail Smirnov - Yegor BEROEV

Nikolai Podgursky - Oleg FOMIN

Rostislav Ognivtsev -

Anatoly PASHININ

Vladimir Rybaltovsky -

Dmitry SHERBINA

Kerensky - Victor VERZHBITSKY

Pepelyaev - Alexander KLYUKVIN

Film director Sergei Fyodorovich -

Fyodor BONDARCHUK

Nikolai BURLYAEV as the Emperor

Script - Vladimir VALUTSKY,

with Zoia KUDRI

Directed by Andrei KRAVCHUK

Music by Ruslan MURATOV,

Gleb MATVEICHUK

Editor - Tom ROLF

Producers - Dmitry YURKOV,

Nikolai POPOV

Producers - Anatoly MAXIMOV,

Dzhanik FAISIEV

With participation of the

COUNTRY Film group company

(Mikhail CHURBANOV, Pavel BABIN,

Yelena FLYAGINA)

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