Russia / Jul 27, 1944 / Whole Soviet Union
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
In the Caucasus foothills, battles rage against the German fascist invaders who have broken through. Reinforcements, including Russians, Ukrainians, and Kazakhs, are moving to defend the region. Along the way, the soldiers stop at a half-ruined ancient castle. There, a grey-haired old man recounts the legend of Dzhurga, a valiant warrior who once lived there. The legend comes to life on the screen, depicting a wedding feast in the castle where Dzhurgai celebrates his union with a shepherdess. However, the festivities are interrupted by a foreign enemy attacking Georgia. Led by Dzhurgai, Georgian warriors fight bravely and emerge victorious against the Mongol hordes.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Mikhail Grishko | Captain |
| Nikolay Chastiy | Bojar |
| Grigori Grigorashvili | Mamuka; Tsangala |
| Vakhtang Chabukiani | Rider |
| Jano Bagrationi | Guest |
| L. Gvaramadze | Guest |
| David Chkheidze | |
| Irakli Nijaradze | |
| Irakli Kokrashvili | |
| Ilia Mamporia |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | ჯურღაის ფარი |
| Original language | ქართული (KA) |
| Spoken languages | ქართული |
| Production countries | Soviet Union |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Tbilisis Kinostudia |
| Release date | 27 luglio 1944 |
| Writer | David Rondeli, Siko Dolidze, Giorgi Leonidze |
| Cinematography | V. Chichinadze |
| Assistant directors | Siko Dolidze, David Rondeli |
| Camera operators | V. Chichinadze |
| Additional photography | V. Chichinadze |
| Production design | Romans Suta |
| Art direction | Romans Suta |
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| Set decoration | Romans Suta |
| Music | Zacharia Paliashvili |
| Sound | Zacharia Paliashvili |
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