Fury
Originally released in 1966. Fury is a drama/history film. directed by Nikolai Ilyinsky. At just 74 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Yevgeni Matveyev, Vladimir Mityukov, and Margarita Volodina
Synopsis
Hearing about the revolution in the hospital, the sailor Gulyavin goes to Petrograd, and from there with a detachment of Ukrainian volunteers he is sent to Ukraine. The troop is joined by cavalrymen under the command of the anarchist Lelka. The chief of staff, Stroyev, reproaches Gulyavin with negligence - you cannot take an untested detachment. However, the desperate courage of Lelka in battle with the White Guards gives Gulyavin not only respect for her, but love...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Yevgeni Matveyev
as Vasily Gulyavin
Vladimir Mityukov
as Mikhail Stroyev
Margarita Volodina
as Lelka
Aleksey Glazyrin
as Sonin
Ivan Pereverzev
as Rittmeister Luchitsky
Gennadi Poloka
as Zubarevich
Anatoliy Ivanov
as Traubenberg
Oleksandr Hai
as Selyaninov
Anatoliy Gorbov
as Bolgarinov
Liliya Yudina
as Nadezhda Osmolovskaya
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Dovzhenko Film Studios
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fury about?
Hearing about the revolution in the hospital, the sailor Gulyavin goes to Petrograd, and from there with a detachment of Ukrainian volunteers he is sent to Ukraine. The troop is joined by cavalryme...
Who directed Fury?
Fury was directed by Nikolai Ilyinsky.
How long is Fury?
Fury has a runtime of 1 hours and 14 minutes (74 minutes total).
When was Fury released?
Fury was released on February 14, 1966 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Fury?
The main cast of Fury includes Yevgeni Matveyev, Vladimir Mityukov, Margarita Volodina, Aleksey Glazyrin, Ivan Pereverzev.