

Gunpowder
Visit website5.9/10 • 11
1985-03-25 • 1h 32m
At the end of September 1941, Soviet artillery troops in besieged Leningrad realize that pretty soon they will fire their last shot, and after that the defense of the city will be doomed. The film is based on a true event: a small group of fearless soldiers transported a large supply of gunpowder through enemy lines to Leningrad.
- Directors
- Viktor Aristov
- Writters
- Viktor Aristov, Artur Makarov
- Editors
- Viktor Aristov, Artur Makarov, Irina Gorokhovskaya

Gunpowder
Visit website1985-03-25 • 1h 32m
5.9/10 • 11
At the end of September 1941, Soviet artillery troops in besieged Leningrad realize that pretty soon they will fire their last shot, and after that the defense of the city will be doomed. The film is based on a true event: a small group of fearless soldiers transported a large supply of gunpowder through enemy lines to Leningrad.
- Directors
- Viktor Aristov
- Writters
- Viktor Aristov, Artur Makarov
- Editors
- Viktor Aristov, Artur Makarov, Irina Gorokhovskaya
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsYuri Belyayev
Nikolai Nikonov
Svetlana Bragarnik
Kira Nikonova
Lyubov Kalyuzhnaya
Maria Petrovna
Vadim Makarovskiy
Aleksandr Kluyev
Nozheri Chonishvili
professor Ivan Revazovich Gedevanov
Vladimir Varentsov
captain Petrakov
Konstantin Sarynin
lieutenant Antipov
Loghman Karimov
private Gadzhibekov
Yevgeniy Liskonog
Zhdanov
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- Status
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- Original Language
- Russian
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- Keywords
- world war iisoviet union