About Soviet space program and missile industry, and it's founder Sergei P. Korolev, from the 1920s to the first man in space in 1961.About Soviet space program and missile industry, and it's founder Sergei P. Korolev, from the 1920s to the first man in space in 1961.About Soviet space program and missile industry, and it's founder Sergei P. Korolev, from the 1920s to the first man in space in 1961.
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Petr Shelokhonov
- Mikhail Karelin
- (as P. Shelokhonov)
Yuri Leonidov
- Morozov
- (as Yu. Leonidov)
Andro Kobaladze
- Iosif Stalin
- (as A. Kobaladze)
Galiks Kolchitskiy
- Igor Kurchatov
- (as G. Kolchinsky)
Lavr Lyndin
- First Cosmonaut
- (as L. Lyndin)
Vera Kuznetsova
- Bashkirtsev's mother
- (as V. Kuznetsova)
Evgeniy Matveev
- The Factory Director
- (as Ye. Matveyev)
Vadim Spiridonov
- Captain Flerov
- (as V. Spiridonov)
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- TriviaRussian TV networks have shown this film on 12 April (the anniversary of first man in space) every year since 1973.
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This is a real epic about the developing of rockets and spaceships in the Soviet Union. The character called Andrei Bashkirtsiev is actually Sergei Koroliov, the "father of soviet spaceships". I don't know why they didn't use his real name, maybe some sort of "state secret"?. In this film there is also a scene where another famous scientific appears: Kurchatov the maker of the first soviet atomic bomb. Also the actor that does the role of Yuri Gagarin resembles quite much the real one. Photography here is excellent and also the music. It's a very well done score. I saw this film a couple of times more than 30 years ago and I still remember the scene when they take the big rocket out of the hangar en route to the launching pad. By the way, the dialog between Gagarin and Bashkirtsiev/Koroliov was the real one (as Gagarin told later): Koroliov: What would you think of a flight into space? just a small trip to and fro. Gagarin: It's OK if there's enough fuel. I still remember that phrase when he is shown the first prototypes of jet fighters: "Piervava liubov" ("First love") because he started thinking about building jets but then dedicated himself to rockets. The famous "Katiushas". Among the many historical characters depicted here there is a very important one: Konstatin Tsiolkovsky. He was interpreted by the famous classical Russian actor Innokenti Smoktunovsky.
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- Runtime2 hours 46 minutes
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- 2.20 : 1
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