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T-34

Т-34

  • Status: Released
  • 27-12-2018
  • Runtime: 139 min
  • Score: 7.2
  • Vote count: 850

In 1944, a courageous group of Russian soldiers managed to escape from German captivity in a half-destroyed legendary T-34 tank. Those were the times of unforgettable bravery, fierce fighting, unbreakable love, and legendary miracles.

Alexander Petrov

Nikolay Ivushkin

Victor Dobronravov

Vasilenok

Irina Starshenbaum

Anya Yartseva

Vinzenz Kiefer

Klaus Jäger

Petr Skvortsov

Lykov

Semyon Treskunov

Vasiliy Teterya

Artyom Bystrov

Korin

Michael Janibekyan

Anton Bogdanov

Demyan Volchok

Yuliya Dzhulai

Darya Hramtsova

Vasiliy Uriyevskiy

Vasiliy Butkevich

Korin's Orderly

Yaroslav Shtefan

Machine-Gunner Makeev

Kirill Lopatkin

German Soldier

Polina Volkova

Daughter of the Mistress

Wolfgang Cerny

Hein

Yura Borisov

Ionov

Igor Khripunov

Lapikov

Paul Orlyanskiy

Pilot

Artur Sopelnik

Kobzarenko

Danila Rassomakhin

Vasechkin

Guram Bablishvili

Gabuliya

Joshua Grothe

Thielicke

Dirc Simpson

Grimm

Mike Davies

Guderian

Elena Drobysheva

Ivushkin's Mother

Brian Flaccus

Nikolai (voice)

Mikael Dzhanibekyan

Christoph Glaubacker

Weiss

Philip Hersh

Hein / Gimmler / Oberkap / Voice on radio (voice)

Vladislav Manin

The Sapper

Robinson Reichel

Heinrich Himmler

Anton Shurtsov

Chief of Staff

Nikola Todorović

German Soldier

Danil Tyabin

Radio Operator

Christoph Urban

Schlozer

Alexey Ushakov

Telephonist

Wuchak

_**Eastern Front tank action, drama, risk and survival**_ In late 1941 a Red Army tank crew defends Moscow, but is captured. At a POW camp in summer, 1944, they are given a T-34 fresh from the battlefield to be used to train German soldiers in maneuvers where a daring plan of escape is hatched and implemented. Alexander Petrov plays the tank commander, Vinzenz Kiefer the Nazi Colonel and Irina Starshenbaum an interpreter. "T-34" (2018) is a well done Russian WW2 flick that naturally focuses on the Eastern Front. It’s thankfully not one-dimensional: The opening act features a tank battle at a village in the winter whereas the second act switches to a German POW camp in the warmer months, which paves the way for the adventurous escape and showdown. The creators didn’t fail to include human interest to hook the viewer. Sure, some unlikely elements are thrown in for dramatic purposes (like the Colonel recognizing the tank commander at the camp), so what else is new? Anyone who likes WW2 flicks like “Fury” (2014), “Cross of Iron” (1977), "Dear Elza!" (2014), "Enemy at the Gates" (2001) and “Warsaw ’44” (2014) should appreciate this one. There are three versions of the film: 1 hr 53 min, 2 hr 19 min and 3 hr (I saw the short rendition). It was shot at Kaluga Region, Russia (Strelkovka Village), and the Czech Republic. English subtitles are supplied. GRADE: B+/A-