Time, Forward! (1965)
November 21, 1965Release Date
Time, Forward! (1965)
November 21, 1965Release Date


Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Inna Gulaya
Shura Soldatova

Tamara Syomina
Olya Tregubova

Sergei Yursky
Margulies

Leonid Kuravlyov
Korneyev

Aleksandr Yanvaryov
Ishchenko

Vladimir Kashpur
Khanumov

Stanislav Khitrov
Sayenko

Radner Muratov
Zagirov

Vadim Zobin
Mosya

Yelena Korolyova
Fenya

Larysa Kadochnykova
Katya

Tatyana Lavrova
Klava

Efim Kopelyan
Nalbandov

Yuri Volyntsev
writer

Igor Yasulovich
Vinkich

Viktor Sergachyov
Semechkin

Bruno O'Ya
Thomas Bixby

Viktor Semyonov
Sigov

Boris Yurchenko
Filonov

Yevgeni Kharitonov
Slobodkin

Nikolai Sergeyev
Ivan Kuzmich

Georgiy Shaposhnikov
concrete mixer

Igor Kryukov
'Rembrandt'

Lev Durov
engineer

Svetlana Starikova
Nastenka

Valentina Ananina
brigade member

German Kolushkin
Chebotaryov

Stanislav Simonov
worker

Boris Gitin
worker

Klara Rumyanova
Lushka

Inna Fyodorova
female foreman

Vladimir Vengerov
correspondent

Vladimir Udalov
Stepan Petrov

Viktor Markin
press photographer

El Traktovenko
photographer

Viktor Pavlov
accordionist

Vitaliy Kanevskiy
member of the campaign team

Vasiliy Kornukov
worker

Nadezhda Samsonova
telephonist

Margarita Zharova
telephonist

Elena Volskaya
telephonist

Mikhail Kokshenov
local policeman

Vitaly Belyakov
military man

Nikolai Fyodortsov
Vasily Smetana - concrete worker

Nelli Snegina
storekeeper Marusya

Sofiya Milkina
Director

Mikhail Shveitser
Director / Writer

Valentin Kataev
Writer / Novel

Abram Freydin
Production Design

Naum Ardashnikov
Director of Photography

Yuri Gantman
Director of Photography

Georgy Sviridov
Original Music Composer

Lev Trakhtenberg
Sound

Natalya Efanova
Costume Design

Zoya Veryovkina
Editor

Yuri Raksha
Production Design
Media.



Details.
Release DateNovember 21, 1965
Original NameВремя, вперёд!
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 34m
Genres
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Time, Forward! (Russian: Время, вперёд!, Vremya, vperyod!) is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Sofiya Milkina and Mikhail Schweitzer based on a novel with the same name and a screenplay by Valentin Kataev. The film was produced by Mosfilm, a unit of the State Committee for Cinematography (Goskino). The famous musical score was composed by Georgy Sviridov.
The title is derived from Vladimir Mayakovsky's play The Bathhouse (Russian: Баня).
The film is set in the 1930s, depicting one day of the construction work of Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (or Magnitka). The characters are construction workers and Komsomol members who are eager to work. Learning that their colleagues in Kharkov have set a record, they are mobilized in order to beat them. Everyone at the construction site has embraced socialist competition. They are ready to win at any cost to speed up construction and complete the work on time. A Moscow journalist comes to cover the scope of the great construction project, seeking a hero for his story.
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