Russia / Jan 01, 1970 / Film was not released theatrically due to censorship
Train to Tomorrow's Day (1970)
Directed by Villen Azarov
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Plot
March 9, 1918. After the German army violated the terms of the Brest Peace, Petrograd is filled with refugees from the front. Leaders of the young Soviet country are urgently and in complete secrecy moving from Petrograd to Moscow.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Rodion Aleksandrov | Anatoliy Lunacharskiy |
| Vladimir Kashpur | Poluparniev |
| Viktor Volkov | Nevskiy |
| Armen Dzhigarkhanyan | Proshyan |
| Aleksei Safonov | Nikolay Bukharin |
| Stanislav Korenev | Gorbunov |
| Viktor Filippov | Tsygankov |
| Uldis Lieldidzs | Berzinj |
| Gennadiy Yukhtin | Yakovlev |
| Evgeniy Karnaukhov | Stefanovskiy |
| Vadim Yakovlev | Lebit |
| Lyudmila Maksakova | Lidiya Konoplyova |
| Grigori Ostrin | Yefimov |
| Nikolay Yerofeyev | Semyon |
| Viktor Shulgin | Avksentyev |
| Georgy Shevtcov | Shaskolskiy |
| Ludmila Shaposhnikova | Shaskolskaya-Bryullova |
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| Vladlen Paulus | Estrin |
| Semyon Bardin | |
| Vera Burlakova | Sovnarkom official |
| Mikhail Bocharov | |
| Yuri Volkov | Sovnarkom official |
| Oleg Golubitsky | Sovnarkom official |
Genres
HistoryWar
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Поезд в завтрашний день |
| Original language | Pусский (RU) |
| Spoken languages | Pусский |
| Production countries | Soviet Union |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Mosfilm |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 1970 |
| Writer | Vladimir Sutyrin, Aleksandr Borshchagovskiy |
| Cinematography | Mark Dyatlov |
| Assistant directors | Villen Azarov |
| Camera operators | Mark Dyatlov |
| Additional photography | Mark Dyatlov |
| Production design | Semyon Ushakov |
| Art direction | Semyon Ushakov |
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| Set decoration | Semyon Ushakov |
| Stunts | Aleksandr Merkulov |
| Music | Aleksandr Flyarkovsky |
| Sound | Aleksandr Flyarkovsky |
Release dates
Limited release
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