The Boy from Stalingrad
movie

Hollywood's first drama of Russia's young heroes.
Released May 20, 1943
Overview
If J.M. Barrie had had a hand in Tarkovsky's IVAN'S CHILDHOOD, it might like something like this bizarre boys' adventure confection. Surprised by the advancing German Army while gathering wheat outside their village, a spunky band of Russian adolescents employs a combination of wits and heroic self-sacrifice to defeat a Nazi battalion, blow up a tank, and save the people of Stalingrad from imminent destruction. A rarely-seen entry in Hollywoood's brief wartime spate of pro-Soviet propaganda films, THE BOY FROM STALINGRAD stars Serbian-American child actor Bobby Samarzich, who went on to found one of Southern California's greatest tamburitza bands.
Runtime
1h 9m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
The Boy from Stalingrad
Status
Released
Production Countries
- United States of America
Spoken Languages
- English
Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
United States