The Living and the Dead (1964 film)

The Living and the Dead (Живые и мёртвые) is a 1964 Soviet World War II drama film directed by Aleksandr Stolper and produced by Mosfilm based on the 1959 novel The Living and the Dead by Konstantin Simonov.

Plot
The film takes place in a time warp from the first days of the Great Patriotic War and until the middle of the winter of 1941–1942, before the beginning of the Soviet counterattack near Moscow. Ivan Sintsov (Kirill Lavrov) is a correspondent with an army newspaper. The war starts while he is on vacation with his wife. He tries to return to his unit which is located in Western Belarus. However, it is impossible since the unit is overrun by the advancing Wehrmacht. Near the town of Borisov, he meets another officer also trying to reach his unit. They go on a road and try to get a car going in the direction they need. As the other officer stopped the car, a German air raid starts. The direct hit blows up the officer and the car he stops. Sintsov continues his journey alone. He is eventually assigned to one military newspaper, located in Mogilev and, later, another near Yelnia. The movie describes his work as a war correspondent during these trying times.

Cast

 * Kirill Lavrov as Ivan Sintsov
 * Viktor Avdyushko as Sergeant Shestakov, commander of the gun
 * Anatoli Papanov as General Serpilin
 * Aleksei Glazyrin as Malinin
 * Oleg Yefremov as Ivanov
 * Lyudmila Krylova as Ovsyannikova
 * Ludmila Lyubimova as Masha Sintsova
 * Lev Lyubetskiy as Commissar
 * Vasili Makarov	as Nikolay Petrovich Zaichikov
 * Roman Khomyatov as Lyusun
 * Yevgeny Samoylov	 as Communist commander of a battalion
 * Zinovy Vysokovsky as Mikhail Weinstein, military photographer
 * Oleg Tabakov as Krutikov
 * Boris Chirkov as Biryukov
 * Mikhail Gluzsky as Major General Orlov
 * Yevgeni Shutov as policeman
 * Valentina Telegina as aunt Pasha Kulikova
 * Mikhail Ulyanov as Sergei Filippovich, Army Commander
 * Lyubov Sokolova as doctor (episode)
 * Vladimir Vysotsky as soldier (episode)
 * Alla Budnitskaya as Masha's friend