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  1. The Cold Summer of 1953 (Russian: Холодное лето пятьдесят третьего…, romanized: Kholodnoe leto pyat'desyat tret'ego) is a 1988 Soviet crime thriller Film directed by Aleksandr Proshkin. The film is set during the tumultuous period directly after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953.

    • 1988
    • Mosfilm
  2. Action Crime Drama. Former political inmates Sergei and Nikolai live as exiles in a remote Siberian village. After the general Soviet gulag amnesty of 1953 8 pardoned common criminals terrorize the inhabitants. Director. Aleksandr Proshkin. Writer. Edgar Dubrovsky. Stars. Valeriy Priyomykhov.

    • (2.4K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Aleksandr Proshkin
    • 1988-06
  3. Anatoli Papanov’s last role.The postwar period, difficult for the USSR. Summer of 1953. The country is on the eve of major changes, but the news of Lavrentiy...

    • 100 min
    • 71.7K
    • Mosfilm
  4. Overview. In 1953, the year Stalin died, many prisoners (some political, but mostly common criminals) were released from the Soviet Gulags. This is the story of a remote settlement which was under attack by a bunch of these recently-released blood-thirsty thugs in the summer of 1953, and the townspeople, along with a two political prisoners ...

  5. This is the story of a remote settlement which was under attack by a bunch of these recently-released blood-thirsty thugs in the summer of 1953, and the townspeople, along with a two political prisoners, who try to stop them. Cast. Valeriy Priyomykhov. «Luzga», Sergey Basargin, former military intelligence captain. Anatoli Papanov.

    • 1988
    • Tatyana Lebedkova
    • Aleksandr Proshkin
    • 2
  6. Kholodnoe leto pyatdesyat tretego película dirigida por Aleksandr Proshkin y protagonizada por Valeriy Priyomykhov, Anatoliy Papanov y Viktor Stepanov. Año: 1988. Sinopsis: Los ex presos políticos Sergei y Nikolai viven como exiliados en una remota aldea siberiana.

  7. Director Alexander Proshkin's Russian film "The cold summer of 1953" chronicles how some escaped convicts misuse amnesty provided to them to terrorize innocent villagers. Based on a series of true events which have a lot of historical significance for Russian people, Proshkin's film faithfully describes how the clash of ideologies continue to ...