Torrents of Steel (1967)
1h 48m
Running Time
November 5, 1967Release Date
Torrents of Steel (1967)
1h 48m
Running Time
November 5, 1967Release Date
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Plot.
The victorious path of the Taman army through areas occupied by the white army in the last days of the civil war.
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Cast & Crew.

Nikolai Alekseyev
Kozhukh

Lev Frichinsky
Artemov

Nikolai Denisenko
Stepan Bezuglyy

Vladimir Ivashov
Aleksey Prikhodko

Aleksandr Degtyar
Opanasov

Yakov Glyadkikh
Smirnyuk

Nikolay Dupak
Volosatov

Irina Murzayeva
Gorpina

Nina Alisova
Klavdiya

Grigori Zaslavets
Golovan

Nikolay Trofimov
Chirik

Akaki Kvantaliani
Dukhanshchik

Valeri Skorobogatov
Bratkin

Valentin Golubenko
Smolokurov

Leonid Gallis
Denikin

Vladimir Sedov
Pokrovskiy - General

Kseniya Kozmina
Stepanida

Galina Kremneva
Glasha

Leon Kukulyan
Garandzha

Mikhail Semenikhin
Krasnoarmerets

Yuri Volkov
Polkovnik

Mykola Zasieiev-Rudenko
adyutant Pokrovskogo

Boris Bityukov
Krasnyy komandir (uncredited)

Arkadi Shcherbakov
(uncredited)

Sergey Maksimov
(uncredited)

Aleksei Temerin
Director of Photography

Efim Dzigan
Director / Screenplay

Vladimir Golobokov
Assistant Camera

Vladimir Gorshkov
Assistant Camera

Emin Khachaturyan
Conductor

D. Kuznetsov
Assistant Director

Ekaterina Karpova
Editor

L. Abramov
Assistant Camera

Vladlen Sharun
Sound

S. Zyablikov
Special Effects

Aleksandr Serafimovich
Novel

Nikolay Kalinichenko
Sound

Mikhail Papava
Script Editor

Arkadi Perventsev
Screenplay

I. Chechenin
Makeup Artist

Adolf Fradis
Production Manager

Gleb Kuznetsov
Production Manager

Leonid Basov
Assistant Director

Antonina Burmistrova
Editor

S. Portnoy
Costume Design

S. Bushkova
Assistant Director

Ye. Rybanov
Assistant Director

Igor Melnikov
Camera Operator
Media.

Details.
Release DateNovember 5, 1967
Original NameЖелезный поток
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
soviet union
Wiki.
Torrents of Steel (Russian: Железный поток, romanized: Zhelezniy potok) is a 1967 Soviet war drama film directed by Efim Dzigan based on the eponymous story by Alexander Serafimovich.