Maybe Tomorrow
movie

Released January 01, 1932
Genres:
Overview
The end of the 1920s. The capitalist world is in crisis. The fascists unleash war against the Soviet Union. The enemy attack interrupts the peaceful labor of Soviet people. Hundreds of production workers join the Red Army. At the front go Red Army units, columns of tanks, units of the people's militia. Enemy airplanes appear over the Soviet city, black bomb bursts are rising. The streets are moving mournful funeral processions of the first victims of the war. At the end of the movie, a worker appears on the screen, appealing to the audience to be ready for the war, which has not yet come, but will come “maybe tomorrow"
Cast
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Peter Golm
as
Johann Shultz
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Albert Venohr
as
Harry Smith

Sofiia Smyrnova
as
German worker's wife
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Maria Maksakova
as
Natalya

Stepan Shkurat
as
Kolkhoz worker

Vladimir Voyshvillo
as
Party official (uncredited)

Semyon Grabin
as
Factory worker (uncredited)
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Borys Kallash-Verbytskyi
as
(uncredited)

A. Kerner
as
Factory owner (uncredited)

Vasyl Krasenko
as
Egoist (uncredited)
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Arseni Kuts
as
Factory worker (uncredited)
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Pavlo Petryk
as
Factory worker (uncredited)
Crew
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M. Pravdolyubov
as
Sound Director
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O. Zolotnitskiy
as
Sound Director

Vladimir Okulich
as
Director of Photography

Semyon Mandel
as
Production Design
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I. Kishko
as
Original Music Composer

Mykola Bazhan
as
Script Editor
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Dmitriy Dalskiy
as
Director
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Lyudmila Snezhinskaya
as
Director
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Dmitriy Dalskiy
as
Writer
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Lyudmila Snezhinskaya
as
Writer