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For Those Who Stay to Live

June 6, 1982 1h 21m 10.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1982. For Those Who Stay to Live is a drama film. directed by Nikolai Gusarov. At just 81 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Vladimir Gayev, Ivan Krasko, and Leonid Nevedomsky

Synopsis

1928. Winter. Unprecedented construction of a giant plant Uralmash is getting under way. Rushing time of first five-year plans, incredible enthusiasm, inconceivable raging imagination, and also sabotages, provocation, suspiciousness, denunciation, famine and unsettled domestic life. And people of that time are the same, straight-out, resolute, goal-oriented, and moving towards the aim regardless of their own health. So is a main character a new head of the plant, a former Red Army cavalryman Alexander Bannikov (V.Gaev). He leads construction works as if he is marches into battle. It is exactly the kind of people of whom people say he lives for his work, and how one cant live for his work if at the height of the construction Moscow sends an order to stop it short.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 6, 1982 43 years ago
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Runtime 1h 21m 81 minutes total
User Rating 10.0/10 Excellent (1 votes)
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Language Russian Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Frequently Asked Questions

What is For Those Who Stay to Live about?

1928. Winter. Unprecedented construction of a giant plant Uralmash is getting under way. Rushing time of first five-year plans, incredible enthusiasm, inconceivable raging imagination, and also sab...

Who directed For Those Who Stay to Live?

For Those Who Stay to Live was directed by Nikolai Gusarov.

How long is For Those Who Stay to Live?

For Those Who Stay to Live has a runtime of 1 hours and 21 minutes (81 minutes total).

When was For Those Who Stay to Live released?

For Those Who Stay to Live was released on June 6, 1982 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in For Those Who Stay to Live?

The main cast of For Those Who Stay to Live includes Vladimir Gayev, Ivan Krasko, Leonid Nevedomsky, Valentin Voronin, Aleksey Petrov.