The Girl from Leningrad
movie

Released May 19, 1941
Overview
Set during the 1939–1940 Winter War, the film follows a group of young women from Leningrad who volunteer for service at the front. Working as nurses in hospitals and on the battlefield, they devote themselves to saving the lives of wounded soldiers, while also taking up arms alongside the men in combat. Through hardship and sacrifice, their courage forges bonds of friendship and love that endure amid the trials of war.
Cast

Zoya Fyodorova
as
Natasha

Andrei Abrikosov
as
Sergei

Boris Blinov
as
Morozov

Yuriy Tolubeev
as
Braginskiy

Oleg Zhakov
as
Bannikov

Konstantin Adashevsky
as
Military medic
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Vladimir Abramov
as
Trishin

Manefa Sobolevskaya
as
Tamara
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Olga Fedorina
as
Chizhik

Tamara Alyoshina
as
Zina

Yekaterina Melentyeva
as
Shura

Boris Feodosyev
as
Doctor
Crew

Viktor Eisymont
as
Director

Sergey Mikhalkov
as
Writer
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Mikhail Rozenberg
as
Writer
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Fyodor Bernshtam
as
Production Design

Vissarion Shebalin
as
Original Music Composer

Vladimir Rapoport
as
Director of Photography
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Vladimir Sukhobokov
as
Editor
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Aleksandr Ostrovsky
as
Sound Director
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Mikhail Sheynin
as
First Assistant Director
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Ekaterina Serdechkova
as
Second Assistant Director
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Vyacheslav Fastovich
as
Assistant Camera
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Aleksandr Smolka
as
Assistant Camera