Going Inside a Storm
1966 Soviet Union film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1966 Soviet Union film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Going Inside a Storm (Russian: Иду на грозу, romanized: Idu na grozu) is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Mikaelyan. It was based on the novel by Daniil Granin, who also wrote a screenplay together with Mikaelyan.[1][2]
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Directed by | Sergei Mikaelyan |
Written by | Daniil Granin Sergei Mikaelyan |
Starring | Aleksandr Belyavskiy Vasili Lanovoy Rostislav Plyatt Mikhail Astangov Zhanna Prokhorenko Viktoriya Lepko |
Cinematography | Oleg Kukhovarenko |
Music by | Vladlen Chistyakov |
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Running time | 149 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Protagonists, Sergei Krylov (Aleksandr Belyavskiy) and Oleg Tulin (Vasili Lanovoy), are promising young physicists in the field of thunderstorms. They dream of weather control. But later their ways in science parted, Oleg is ready to tradeoff his standpoints for personal success, but Sergei knows that the truth is more critical.
In 1987 Bulat Mansurov directed a color television version of this film, released by Mosfilm under the name Defeat (Russian: Поражение, romanized: Porajenie) in 4 series (total runtime 362 min). Starring Igor Volkov, Andrey Teneta, Vasily Lanovoy, Pavel Kadochnikov, Tatiana Plotnikova, Irina Klimova, Leonid Kuravlyov, Olga Kabo, Lev Prygunov, Aleksandr Belyavskiy.[3]
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