Zvezda plenitelnogo schastya Page #3

Synopsis: In December 1825, distinguished members of the Russian military, most of whom were quite affluent and of noble lineage, took it upon themselves to stir revolution against the autocratic and tyrannical Czar Nikolai I in the wake of his not honoring (or even acknowledging) the drafting of a constitution for the Russian people. The revolution failed miserably and the conspirators (known as the Decembrists) were weeded out by the czar himself. One by one, each of the conspirators confess and are systematically exiled to the harsh winters of Siberia, slated to work and wither in a prison/mine. The wives of the conspirators are faced with the prospect of leaving the bosom of wealth and family (including their own children) to be with their husbands in the brutal Siberian locale. If they agree to this, they face having their illustrious social stations stripped away and certain disdain from everyone around them. Among these remarkable women is a princess exiled from France who falls in love w
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
1975
167 min
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in the operation and also...

"Star", I am "The Earth".

Do you hear me? Over.

"Star", "Star"..

Comrade...

At ease.

"Star", I am "The Earth".

Do you hear me? Over.

You should go

and have some sleep.

"Star", I am "The Earth".

Do you hear me? Over.

A radio transmitter.

We should take it.

And fight with whole German army...

Why the whole army...

We can do it quietly.

We need to get

a radio transmitter at all costs,

Or else all we did is in vain.

Let's go.

I don't see the switch.

"Star", "Star", I am "The Earth"...

For as long as I live,

Hitler will tremble with fear.

You, bustard.

Breathe, sparrow, breathe.

Don't die, Sparrow, don't die.

Faster.

Go, go.

They've spoiled a good thing.

Let's get out.

I will lead them away.

Just be calm.

Seven.

Eight.

Sparrow!

How are you, Sparrow?

Breathe, breathe.

Breathe, breathe.

What?

What?

Left...left handle.

Left...left handle.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

Breathe, breathe.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Reply to "Star".

Get to the radio, Lieutenant.

Keep calling.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

What?

Sniper.

On the left, behind the tree.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

"The Earth", I am "Star".

Do you hear me? Over.

I can hear you, "Star".

I am "The Earth", over.

"The Earth", receive information.

In the area is concentrating

the 5th tank division "Viking"....,

They are secretly moving forces

from other areas of the front.

"The Earth", did you get it?

Ammo.

Give me some ammo.

The grouping consists of

The task of the enemy

is to disjoin our...

The troops and tanks

are being detrained at the quarry.

The operation is scheduled

to begin on the 16th of...

At 4 o'clock in the morning.

Get up!

It is a pretty bad thing to die, lieutenant.

Good afternoon.

"Star", "Star", I am "The Earth".

Reply to "The Earth".

"Star", "Star".

Tomorrow the offensive will begin,

the radio will be switched off.

"Star", "Star", I am "The Earth".

Reply to "The Earth". Over.

"Star", "Star", I am "The Earth".

Reply to "The Earth". Over.

"Star", "Star", I am "The Earth".

Reply to "The Earth". Over.

The information received from Travkin

was very important for the division.

The report went to the front-headquarters

and from there to General Headquarters.

German counter-offensive was foiled.

Poland was released.

The price paid for it was the lives

of half a million of Red Army soldiers.

I, captain Andrei Barashkin,

died near Visla river.

Katia Simakova lived to see the victory;

returned to her little town and worked

in a local school as a history teacher.

She never married.

The scout group

was for a long time considered lost.

Requests of relatives got the same reply:

"There is no further information..."

Only in 1964 all the scouts were rewarded

orders of World War Two of the 1st grade.

Posthumously.

But every spring,

every May,

the souls of the fallen on the fields

of Poland, Germany, and everywhere

go back to their homes to see their blooming

motherland they gave their lives for.

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Vladimir Motyl

Vladimir Yakovlevich Motyl (Russian: Влади́мир Я́ковлевич Моты́ль) (26 June 1927 – 21 February 2010) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter.Vladimir Motyl was born in Lepiel, Belarus. His father was a Polish émigré, who was arrested in 1930 and sent to Solovki and died there the following year. Many of his other relatives suffered similar treatment. Vladimir and his mother were exiled to the Northern Urals, where he became fascinated in theatre and cinema, and later graduated from the Sverdlovsk Theatrical Institute. For about 10 years he worked in various theatres in the Urals and Siberia and eventually became chief director of Sverdlovsk Young Spectator's Theatre.He decided to start afresh in cinema, despite having no technical qualifications. Eventually he directed his first film, Children of Pamirs (1963) (Detyi Pamira/Дети Памира) in Tajikistan. This work was met with public success, as well as earning him the State Prize of Tajik SSR (1964), and the title of honorary citizen of Dushanbe (1977).His next film Zhenya, Zhenechka and Katyusha (1967) (Женя, Женечка и "Катюша"), a romantic comedy/drama set in 1944, was warmly accepted by the public as well, but earned the displeasure of the Soviet agitprop for "disrespectful" treatment of the second world war theme, and the director fell into disfavor. Nevertheless, he was invited to direct a film which was to become one of the most popular Soviet cult films, the "Red Western" (or technically, "Ostern") White Sun of the Desert. Notably, this film has a strong theme about exile, as its protagonist, Sukhov finds himself waylaid in Central Asia when trying to return home.For his work, Motyl received numerous awards. more…

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