Russia / Jan 24, 1944
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The German conquerors are above nothing, not even the slaughter of small children, to break the spirit of their Soviet captives. Suffering more than most is Olga, a Soviet partisan who returns to the village to bear her child, only to endure the cruelest of arbitrary tortures at the hands of the Nazis. Eventually, the villagers rise up against their oppressors-but unexpectedly do not wipe them out, choosing instead to force the surviving Nazis to stand trial for their atrocities in a postwar "people's court." (It is also implied that those who collaborated with the Germans will be dealt with in the same evenhanded fashion).
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Vladimir Chobur | Serhiy Kravchenko |
| Mykola Braterskyi | Petro Haplyk |
| Emma Malaya | |
| Yelizaveta Khutornaya | Grokhachikha |
| Viktor Bubnov | Comrade of lieutenant Kravchenko (uncredited) |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Радуга |
| Original language | Pусский (RU) |
| Spoken languages | Pусский |
| Production countries | Soviet Union |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Dovzhenko Film Studios |
| Release date | 24 gennaio 1944 |
| Production | Aleksandr Yablochnik |
| Writer | Wanda Wasilewska |
| Editing | N. Gorbenko |
| Cinematography | Boris Monastyrsky, Mykhailo Chorny, S. Berkovskiy, D. Suvorov |
| Assistant directors | Rafail Perelstein, Evgeniy Zilbershtein, Leonid Man, Mark Donskoy |
| Camera operators | Mykhailo Chorny, Boris Monastyrsky, S. Berkovskiy, D. Suvorov |
| Additional photography | Boris Monastyrsky, Mykhailo Chorny, S. Berkovskiy, D. Suvorov |
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| Production design | Valentina Khmelyova |
| Art direction | Valentina Khmelyova |
| Set decoration | Valentina Khmelyova |
| Music | Lev Shvarts, Oleksandr Babiy |
| Sound | Lev Shvarts, Oleksandr Babiy |
| Costume design | R. Melnik, Nikolay Korobko, P. Fedorenko |
| Makeup | R. Melnik, Nikolay Korobko, P. Fedorenko |
| Hairstyling | R. Melnik, Nikolay Korobko, P. Fedorenko |
Release dates
Theatrical release
United States / Oct 21, 1944
XC / Jul 27, 1945
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