Commandant of the Bird Island
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| Commandant of the Bird Island | |
|---|---|
| Russian: Комендант Птичьего острова | |
| Directed by | Vasily Pronin |
| Written by | Sergei Dikovsky |
| Starring | |
| Music by | Vano Muradeli |
Release date |
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Running time | 55 min. |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Commandant of the Bird Island (Russian: Комендант Птичьего острова) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Vasili Pronin.[1][2][3]
Plot
[edit | edit source]The border patrol boat Smely intercepts a schooner off the coast of Kamchatka. Onboard, posing as fishermen, are Japanese spies. The vessel is taken in tow, and sailor Kositsyn is left aboard to keep watch. A violent storm breaks out, and the spies cut the towlines. The schooner crashes onto coastal rocks, stranding everyone on a deserted islet. Now Kositsyn faces an almost impossible task: alone, without sleep, food, or water, he must guard seven Japanese spies and prevent their escape. With no hope of rescue, he nevertheless fulfills his duty as a Soviet border guard.[4]
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Leonid Kmit as Kositsyn
- Nikolai Dorokhin as Commander of the Soviet border patrol boat 'Smely'
- Nikolay Gorlov as Ensign
- Mikhail Troyanovsky as Captain of a Japanese schooner
- Lev Potyomkin as Skipper of a Japanese schooner
- Aleksey Konsovsky as Japanese radio operator
- Pyotr Savin as Red Navy sailor
- Aleksandr Grechany as Red Navy sailor[5]
References
[edit | edit source]External links
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