Ludmila Savelyeva
Natasha Rostova
A seven-hour epic adaptation of the novel by Leo Tolstoy. The love story of young Countess Natasha Rostova and Count Pierre Bezukhov is interwoven with the Great Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon's invading army.
Release Date | 1968-04-28 |
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Runtime | 7h 2m |
Directors | Sergey Bondarchuk, Aleksandr Shelenkov, Anatoly Petritsky, Yu-Lan Chen |
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Writers | Leo Tolstoy, Sergey Bondarchuk, Vasiliy Solovyov |
This movie has the best battle scene of the 20th century, almost equaled by the battle scene of War and Peace of 2016, the soundtrack is great, how well it follows the battle of Austerlitz.
What is not a very bright idea is that the director himself, Segei Bondarchunk, at 40 years old decided to take the main role, he does not do it badly but a younger actor should have been in the role.
— crastana
This movie has the best battle scene of the 20th century, almost equaled by the battle scene of War and Peace of 2016, the soundtrack is great, how well it follows the battle of Austerlitz.
What is not a very bright idea is that the director himself, Segei Bondarchunk, at 40 years old decided to take the main role, he does not do it badly but a younger actor should have been in the role.
— crastana