Gloomy Morning

Gloomy Morning

105 mins | Drama, History | April 26, 1959

The third film in the trilogy ("The Sisters", "The Eighteenth Year", "The Gloomy Morning") based on the novel by Aleksei Tolstoy "The Road to Calvary". About the fate of the Russian intelligentsia against the background of the collapse of the Russian Empire and the civil war, which turned the lives of all the heroes of the film narration. Defending Tsaritsyn, the red commander Telegin was seriously wounded. At the hospital, he meets Dasha. After his recovery, the young spouses go together to the Red Army.

Gloomy Morning

105 mins | Drama, History | April 26, 1959

Gloomy Morning
The third film in the trilogy ("The Sisters", "The Eighteenth Year", "The Gloomy Morning") based on the novel by Aleksei Tolstoy "The Road to Calvary". About the fate of the Russian intelligentsia against the background of the collapse of the Russian Empire and the civil war, which turned the lives of all the heroes of the film narration. Defending Tsaritsyn, the red commander Telegin was seriously wounded. At the hospital, he meets Dasha. After his recovery, the young spouses go together to the Red Army.
Producers Mosfilm
Original title Хмурое утро
Directors Meri Andzhaparidze, Grigoriy Roshal
Writers Boris Chirskov, Aleksei Tolstoy

Cast

Pavel Vinnikov

as Lenin

Rufina Nifontova

as Katya

Vadim Medvedev

as Telegin

Nikolai Gritsenko

as Roshchin

Maya Bulgakova

as Agrippina

Lyubov Sokolova

as Anisya

Natalya Kustinskaya

as Marusya

Nonna Mordyukova

as Matryona

Viktor Avdyushko

as Ivan Gora

Boris Andreyev

as Chugai

Anatoliy Solovyov

as Latugin

Leonid Parkhomenko

as Krasilnikov

Vitaliy Matveyev

as Makhno

Vladimir Taskin

as Chyornyy

Viktor Adamenko

as Nefyodov

Mikhail Gladysh

as Gymza

Nikolai Gladkov

as chairman of the revkom

Oleg Golubitsky

as Sharygin

Nina Menshikova

as chesnochikha

Pyotr Modnikov

as elder

Semen Svashenko

as Yakov

Anatoliy Sobolev

as makhnovist

Nikolai Strukov

as Zmiyev

Aleksandr Titov

as Chesnokov

Viktor Yakovlev

as Melshin