Lad from Our Town
Lad from Our Town is a 1942 Soviet World War II film directed by Boris Ivanov and Aleksandr Stolper.
Plot
In the summer of 1932, Sergey Lukonin, a young man from Saratov (played by Nikolai Kryuchkov), leaves his hometown for the distant city of Omsk to attend a tank school. His fiancée, Varenka, stays behind in Saratov, where she eventually becomes an actress. In 1936, Sergey heads to the Spanish Civil War, where he is captured by the Germans. Attempting to disguise himself as a Frenchman, he is betrayed when the Germans recognize him by his accent and try to force him to admit he is Russian. However, circumstances allow Sergey to escape. He returns to battle, determined to explore the capabilities of Soviet tanks.
More details
| author | Konstantin Simonov |
|---|---|
| director | Aleksandr Stolper Boris Ivanov |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | betray capture civil war great patriotic war omsk saratov spanish civil war spanish war young man |
| musicBy | Nikolay Kryukov |
| producer | V. Gutin |
| productionCompany | Kazakhfilm |
| theme | war |