

Blockade: The Luga Defense Line
Genres
Overview
In June 1941, the Extraordinary Defense Headquarters of Leningrad, under the leadership of Zhdanov and Voroshilov, decided to build the Luga defensive line. Heavy fighting west of Pskov forced units of the front to withdraw, and on July 9, Pskov was also abandoned. The battles in the Luga direction held back the enemy. The first attacks of the Germans, intending to cross the Luga line on the move, were repulsed with heavy losses for them.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
0 min
Release Date
1974-12-01
Status
Released
Original Language
Russian
Vote Count
6
Vote Average
4.7
Yuriy Solomin
Aleksei Zvyagintsev
Yevgeni Lebedev
Ivan Korolyov
Irina Akulova
Vera Korolyova
Lev Zolotukhin
Colonel Pavel Korolyov
Vladislav Strzhelchik
Fyodor Valitskiy
Aleksandr Razin
Anatoliy Valitskiy
Boris Gorbatov
Joseph Stalin
Sergei Kharchenko
Zhdanov
Daniil Sagal
Marshal Voroshilov
Vasiliy Minin
Marshal Timoshenko
Valentin Abramov
Shaposhnikov, chief of staff
Anatoliy Verbitskiy
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Mikhail Ulyanov
Georgiy Zhukov
Roman Gromadskiy
Aleksey Kuznetsov
Konstantin Malakhov
General Popov
Stanislav Fesyunov
Major General Fedyuninsky
V. Voronov
Voronov, Colonel General of Artillery
Radij Afanasyev
Lindeman
Vladimiras Lido
Gorodetskiy
Yuri Kuranin
Yevstigneyev, chief of the intelligence dep. of the front HQ
Jonas Lalas
Boris Bychevskiy, chief of engineering troops
Yuriy Alekseev
Pyadyshev
Oleg Korchikov
Kozin
Lev Lemke
Zaltsman, director of the Kirov factory
Vasili Korzun
Kravtsov
Anatoli Alidin
Chorokhov
Nikolay Fedortsov
Surovtsev
Nikolay Trofimov
Yevgeniy Pastukhov
Ivan Krasko
Senior Lieutenant Gorelov
Nikolay Kuzmin
Zhogin
Stanislav Stankevych
Adolf Hitler
Juozas Budraitis
Danvitz
Serhii Smeian
Franz Halder
Boris Sitko
Gering
Vladimir Zeldin
Wilhelm von Leeb
Valentin Ivanov
Ribbentrop
Aleksandr Bershadskiy
Heinrich Himmler
Sergei Chernov
Joseph Goebbels
Valentina Balabina
Mariya Valitskaya
Yuriy Bashkov
Military commissar
Igor Bezgin
Lieutenant General Novikov, Air Force Commander
Vladimir Gordenin
Sergey Dvoretskiy
Vasya Razgovorov, driver
Valeriy Doronin
German soldier, translator
Vyacheslav Zholobov
Dmitriy Zebrov
German soldier on a motorcycle
Vladimir Kalish
Toyvo, scout
Vladimir Karpenko
Soviet soldier, adjutant
Anatoly Korolkevich
Tram driver
Vasiliy Krasnov
Infantry Corps Commander
Nikolay Levitskiy
Molotov
Vasili Leonov
Kadrovik
Lyubov Malinovskaya
Masha
Aleksandr Massarskiy
German rapist
Lyudmila Nilova
M. Pavlyuchenko
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Pavel Pervushin
Yegor
Albert Pechnikov
Roslyy, Petty officer from the cruiser "Leningrad"
L. Prokopenko
Worker
Vladimir Sadovnikov
Vladimir Skoropad
German officer, tankman
Yuri Maltsev
Khozin
Leontina Dyomina
Leningrader
Aleksandr Afanasev
Kovalyov, communications chief
Ivanas Jefimovas
Uchastnik soveschaniya
Ivanas Petrovas
Sovet soldier
G. Belov
Sovet general
Maya Blinova
Duty at the hotel
Nina Chekmaryova
Varvara Semyonova
Aleksey Erin
Citizen on the street
Nikolay Gavrilov
Na voennom sobranii
V. Lebedev
German officer
D. Obraztsov
Keytel
Antanas Pikelis
Uchastnik soveschaniya
Adolf Shestakov
German soldier, adjutant
Boris Smeltsov
Sovet soldier
Nikolay Aleksandrovich
Narrator
Igor Efimov
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