Via Gobi and Khingan movie poster

Via Gobi and Khingan

October 6, 1981 2h 47m 5.0/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 1981. Via Gobi and Khingan is a drama/history film. directed by Badrakh Sumkhuu. With a runtime of 2h 47m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Aleksandr Ovchinnikov, Lyudmila Petrova, and Vladimir Ivashov

Synopsis

About the events of the final stage of the Second World War — the defeat by Soviet and Mongolian troops of the selected Kwantung army. Bacteriological weapons were created in the laboratory of Japanese General Ishii Shiro. Experiments were conducted on prisoners of war and political prisoners. Epidemiologist Dmitry Sokolov was assigned to solve the mystery of this laboratory. At the cost of his own life, he completed the task. The march of Soviet and Mongolian formations through the Gobi sands and the Khingan spurs was not only a brilliant military operation, but also a warning of the use of bacteriological weapons by Japan.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 6, 1981 44 years ago
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Runtime 2h 47m 167 minutes total
User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Germany + 3 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • Mongolkino
  • Mosfilm
  • DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Via Gobi and Khingan about?

About the events of the final stage of the Second World War — the defeat by Soviet and Mongolian troops of the selected Kwantung army. Bacteriological weapons were created in the laboratory of Ja...

Who directed Via Gobi and Khingan?

Via Gobi and Khingan was directed by Badrakh Sumkhuu.

How long is Via Gobi and Khingan?

Via Gobi and Khingan has a runtime of 2 hours and 47 minutes (167 minutes total).

When was Via Gobi and Khingan released?

Via Gobi and Khingan was released on October 6, 1981 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Via Gobi and Khingan?

The main cast of Via Gobi and Khingan includes Aleksandr Ovchinnikov, Lyudmila Petrova, Vladimir Ivashov, Bolot Beyshenaliev, Andro Kobaladze.