Far from the Motherland | |
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Directed by | Aleksei Shvachko |
Written by | Yuri Dold-Mikhajlik |
Based on | I odin v pole voin by Yuri Dold-Mikhajlik |
Starring | Vadim Medvedev Nina Veselovskaya Vsevolod Aksyonov |
Cinematography | Mikhail Chorny |
Edited by | T. Lapoknish |
Music by | Ihor Shamo |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Far from the Motherland (Russian: Вдали от Родины, romanized: Vdali ot Rodiny) is a 1960 Soviet spy film directed by Aleksei Shvachko and written by Yuri Dold-Mikhajlik, based on his novel And One Warrior in the Field (Russian: И один в поле воин, romanized: I odin v pole voin; 1957).[1][2][3]
During the Second World War, a Soviet agent goes deep undercover in Nazi Germany to find the location of the secret underground plant that produces new weapons.[4]
Far from the Motherland was released in the Soviet Union on 9 May 1960 (Victory Day).[5][6]
It was the highest-grossing film in the Soviet Union for 1960, with 42 million tickets sold.[7]