Time, Forward!

Time, Forward!

147 mins | Drama, History | Nov. 21, 1965

The film is set in the 1930s in the USSR. The film tells about one day of the construction of the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works. The heroes of the film are simple construction workers who are burning at work. Upon learning that their colleagues in Kharkov have set a record, they mobilize to break it. The entire construction site was engulfed in immense socialist competition. The teams are ready to complete the work on time at any cost. A Moscow journalist who has come to cover the scale of the great construction project is looking for the hero of his report...

Time, Forward!

147 mins | Drama, History | Nov. 21, 1965

Time, Forward!
The film is set in the 1930s in the USSR. The film tells about one day of the construction of the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works. The heroes of the film are simple construction workers who are burning at work. Upon learning that their colleagues in Kharkov have set a record, they mobilize to break it. The entire construction site was engulfed in immense socialist competition. The teams are ready to complete the work on time at any cost. A Moscow journalist who has come to cover the scale of the great construction project is looking for the hero of his report...
Producers Mosfilm
Original title Время, вперед!
Directors Sofiya Milkina, Mikhail Shveitser
Writers Valentin Kataev, Mikhail Shveitser

Cast

Inna Gulaya

as Shura Soldatova

Tamara Syomina

as Olya Tregubova

Sergei Yursky

as Margulies

Leonid Kuravlyov

as Korneyev

Aleksandr Yanvaryov

as Ishchenko

Vladimir Kashpur

as Khanumov

Stanislav Khitrov

as Sayenko

Radner Muratov

as Zagirov

Vadim Zobin

as Mosya

Elena Korolyova

as Fenya

Tatyana Lavrova

as Klava

Efim Kopelyan

as Nalbandov

Yuri Volyntsev

as writer

Igor Yasulovich

as Vinkich

Viktor Sergachyov

as Semechkin

Bruno O'Ya

as Thomas Bixby

Viktor Semyonov

as Sigov

Boris Yurchenko

as Filonov

Yevgeni Kharitonov

as Slobodkin

Nikolai Sergeyev

as Ivan Kuzmich

Georgiy Shaposhnikov

as concrete mixer

Igor Kryukov

as "Rembrandt"

Lev Durov

as engineer

Svetlana Starikova

as Nastenka

Valentina Ananina

as brigade member

German Kolushkin

as Chebotaryov

Stanislav Simonov

as worker

Boris Gitin

as worker

Klara Rumyanova

as Lushka

Inna Fyodorova

as female foreman

Vladimir Vengerov

as correspondent

Vladimir Udalov

as Stepan Petrov

Viktor Markin

as press photographer

El Traktovenko

as photographer

Viktor Pavlov

as accordionist

Vitaliy Kanevskiy

as member of the campaign team

Vasiliy Kornukov

as worker

Nadezhda Samsonova

as telephonist

Margarita Zharova

as telephonist

Elena Volskaya

as telephonist

Mikhail Kokshenov

as local policeman (uncredited)

Vitaly Belyakov

as military man (uncredited)

Nikolai Fyodortsov

as Vasily Smetana, concrete worker, (as I. Fedortsov)