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They Fought for Their Country

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228:. After having lost a large number of soldiers in battle, a Soviet rifle regiment retreats to Stalingrad. During a pause, the soldiers talk about various topics, then bathe and sleep. One of the soldiers of the regiment, Pyotr Lopakhin (Vasily Shukshin), who gives the impression of a merry fellow and a joker, goes to a nearby village for salt and a bucket to cook freshly caught crayfish in. Relying on his talkative charm, Lopakhin makes a request to an old Cossack woman (Angelina Stepanova) but is met with contempt as the soldiers retreat leaving the locals to fend for themselves. After a difficult conversation, it turns out that behind the mask of a merry fellow Lopakhin, there emerges a serious person who is deeply worried about the fate of his country, and the old woman fulfills his request. 311:) — and helps her with her farm work. At night, Lopakhin wants to seduce the woman, but she hits him in the eye in the dark. The next morning, with a black eye, Lopakhin finds a table full of food and concludes that his plan was still a success. Natalya bitterly answers him that she has a husband who is now in the hospital and that she only prepared the food for them because the foreman of the regiment had told the local chairman that they had recently prevailed in a very difficult battle against the enemy. Natalya adds that the locals were ready to give them everything if only the soldiers would protect them. 880: 31: 933: 278:
Kochetygov dies a heroic death, having managed to set fire to the tank with the help of a Molotov cocktail with his last breath. The remaining Soviet soldiers launch a counterattack, during which Private Zvyagintsev is severely wounded by artillery shrapnel. The Germans are forced into retreat, and a
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Interrupting the cooking of their crayfish, an order arrives directing them to occupy and hold the high ground in the middle of the steppe. Digging in through rocky ground, the regiment's men set up positions and manage to repel the first tank attack with
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The regiment is then located in just the next village, but there is no food in the military stores, and the locals refuse to feed the retreating soldiers. Lopakhin makes an attempt to charm an unapproachable villager — Natalya
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Lopakhin notices Nikolai Streltsov in the crowd. It turns out that he has escaped from the field hospital, and, despite being completely deaf and shell-shocked, has joined his comrades. Recently arrived colonel
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Having reached the next farm, while the fighters are preparing for battle, Lopakhin flirts with a local woman, managing to obtain two jugs of cold milk for his comrades. In the next battle, using a
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Later, after some time in another place, the regiment again engages in battle with enemy tanks. The tanks crush the positions of the defenders: the young
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of the regiment, which has been diligently guarded throughout the film. Large forces of Soviet troops continue moving toward Stalingrad.
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operator, is horrified by the great loss of food caused by the war.
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as the surgeon extracts numerous fragments from his legs and back.
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attack aircraft, which crashes and explodes into a hill.
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This article related to a Soviet film of the 1970s is a
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They Fought for Their Country (with English subtitles)
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in two parts based on the eponymous novel written by
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Sergei Bondarchuk
Mikhail Sholokhov
Vasily Shukshin
Vyacheslav Tikhonov
Sergei Bondarchuk
Georgi Burkov
Yuri Nikulin
Ivan Lapikov
Vadim Yusov
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Russian
romanized
war film
Mikhail Sholokhov
Sergei Bondarchuk
1975 Cannes Film Festival
drive on Stalingrad
Best Foreign Language Film
49th Academy Awards
1942
grenades
anti-tank rifles
Private
Vyacheslav Tikhonov
Sergey Bondarchuk
combine
PTRD
Junkers Ju 87
corporal

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