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1812 - A Derrota de Napoleão na Rússia

Título original: Kutuzov
  • 1944
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,6/10
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Aleksei Dikij and Yevgeniy Pozdnev in 1812 - A Derrota de Napoleão na Rússia (1944)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFilm deals with Mikhail Kutuzov defeat of Napoleon in 1812Film deals with Mikhail Kutuzov defeat of Napoleon in 1812Film deals with Mikhail Kutuzov defeat of Napoleon in 1812

  • Direção
    • Vladimir Petrov
  • Roteirista
    • Vladimir Solovyov
  • Artistas
    • Aleksei Dikij
    • Semyon Mezhinsky
    • Yevgeniy Kaluzhsky
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,6/10
    146
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    • Direção
      • Vladimir Petrov
    • Roteirista
      • Vladimir Solovyov
    • Artistas
      • Aleksei Dikij
      • Semyon Mezhinsky
      • Yevgeniy Kaluzhsky
    • 3Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Aleksei Dikij
    Aleksei Dikij
    • Prince Kutuzov
    Semyon Mezhinsky
    Semyon Mezhinsky
    • Napoleon Bonaparte
    Yevgeniy Kaluzhsky
    • Marshal Berthier
    • (as Ye. Kaluzhsky)
    Sergo Zakariadze
    Sergo Zakariadze
    • Prince Bagration
    • (as S. Zakariadze)
    Nikolai Okhlopkov
    • Gen. Barclay de Tolly
    Sergei Blinnikov
    Sergei Blinnikov
    • Platov, bearded Russian officer
    • (as S. Blinnikov)
    Vladimir Gotovtsev
    • Gen. Beningsen
    • (as V. Gotovtsev)
    Arkadiy Polyakov
    • Marshal Davout
    • (as A. Polyakov)
    Nikolai Brilling
    Nikolai Brilling
    • Marshal Murat
    Boris Chirkov
    Boris Chirkov
    • Lavilov
    • (as B. Chirkov)
    Mikhail Pugovkin
    Mikhail Pugovkin
    • Fedya
    • (as M. Pugovkin)
    Ivan Ryzhov
    Ivan Ryzhov
    • Volkojsky
    • (as I. Ryzhov)
    Konstantin Shilovtsev
    • Konovnitsyn
    • (as K. Shilovtsev)
    Ivan Skuratov
    Ivan Skuratov
    • Zhastyannikov
    • (as I. Skuratov)
    Aleksandr Stepanov
    • Marshal Ney
    • (as A. Stepanov)
    Gavriil Terekhov
    • Loriston
    • (as G. Terekhov)
    N. Timchenko
    • Czar Alexander I
    Vladimir Yershov
    • Beketov
    • (as V. Yershov)
    • Direção
      • Vladimir Petrov
    • Roteirista
      • Vladimir Solovyov
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    7ThisisJimik

    March kutuzov march ..!

    I'm the Plot Writer , so i say as i said there , wich is : This is indeed a film of 1943 ( Published in 1944 ) that shows the Russian view of the main events of the Patriotic War of 1812.

    Wich the main points are Kutuzov's character and warfare, the major battles, the soldiers and the major errors of Napoleon.
    2F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Rushin' Russians, blown apart by Bonaparte

    The battle of Borodino was one of the bloodiest engagements in the history of warfare. In Bonaparte's campaign to conquer Russia, 250,000 men and 1,100 artillery pieces met across a three-mile front, resulting in 75,000 casualties. Astonishingly, all of this carnage transpired from dawn to nightfall within a single day: 7 September 1812, leading to the agonising withdrawal of Bonaparte's French troops. This battle inspired Tchaikovsky's '1812 Overture' and much of the plot of Tolstoy's 'War and Peace'.

    'Kutuzov' was filmed in the USSR during World War Two, using substantial manpower and resources that might have been put to better use on Russia's battlefront. This movie is clearly intended as wartime propaganda, to inspire Soviet troops and civilians to continue the war against the Third Reich. (Funny, I could have sworn that Hitler and Stalin were on the same side when the war started.) The credits of this film are in Cyrillic, so please pardon my imperfect attempts to transliterate the actors' names.

    Alexei Dykiy, in an eyepatch and crepe hair, plays Prince Kutuzov, the commander of the Russian forces at Borodino. Bonaparte is played by an actor named Sergei Mezhinski. Unfortunately, Napoleon Bonaparte is one of those historical personages whose physical appearance is so well-known that any actor's attempt to portray him must be largely a physical impersonation. Mezhinski gives a good performance as Bonaparte, but his physical resemblance is far from perfect.

    I don't know how accurate the historical details of this film are, so from here onward this synopsis reflects only what's in the film, not what's in the history books. Kutuzov is in disgrace for incurring major losses at the battle of Kuluga. To redeem himself, he commits every available man against Bonaparte's forces at Borodino; meanwhile, Bonaparte is reluctant to commit his freshest and most elite troops to the battle. Consequently, the czarist forces under Kutuzov rout the French. The scenes of Bonaparte's troops in defeat are harrowing. Kutuzov becomes the hero of Borodino.

    This film is propaganda, so of course the Russian figures are depicted more sympathetically than the French. I can forgive the subjectivity. The biggest problem with 'Kutuzov' is that small groups of extras are employed to enact incidents which involved literally *hundreds of thousands* of men. During the battle scenes, the camera keeps coming in too tight, showing us little vignettes of action instead of the larger battlefield. Even allowing for cheap labour in Russia, and wartime contingencies, this was a strange decision. Couldn't someone have worked up some matte shots, or some other effect, to more convincingly convey the illusion of 250,000 troops?

    Nikolai Timchenko (as the czar) and Alexander Stepanov (as Bonaparte's first marshall) give stiff performances. Many scenes are unconvincing, leaving me to question the historical accuracy. I'm intrigued that the Soviets chose to make a film in which czarist forces are depicted heroically, but of course this was wartime propaganda. I found 'Kutuzov' dull and wearying, but some combat veterans have told me that prolonged combat is wearying too. Some of the 19th-century artillery pieces in this movie look interesting, but they're seen far too briefly. I'll rate this movie 2 points out of 10. Skip this movie and watch the video of King Vidor's version of 'War and Peace'.
    8brogmiller

    Brilliant or just lucky?

    Assuredly this epic film, directed by Vladimir Petrov, is not without its flaws but in terms of the emotional power of certain scenes and for sheer watchability it has to rank pretty high. Another rousing score by Yuri Shaporin with first class cinematography, production design and special effects. The performances are 'variable' but without doubt Aleksei Dikij whose travails under Stalin are well documented, is superb as the title character. I was very impressed also with Semyon Mezhinsky. He may not be everyone's idea of Napoleon but then again neither is Rod Steiger! That conveniently brings us to the magnificent performance by Sergo Zakariadze as Prince Bagration who fell at Borodino. This actor came full circle in 1970 when he played Marshall Blucher in 'Waterloo' directed by Sergei Bondarchuk in which Steiger played the Emperor. I suppose there are those who will say that Kutuzov was simply lucky to be granted the time to regroup his forces whilst Napoleon sat in Moscow waiting for Tsar Alexander to surrender with the Winter becoming more and more treacherous. Napoleon of course knew the value of luck. He once famously enquired about an officer who was up for promotion: 'I know he's brilliant but is he lucky?' Whatever its weaknesses this film should be seen by all true cinephiles.

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      Stalin gave Churchill a copy of this movie, and Churchill expressed his admiration for it in a letter.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de março de 1944 (União Soviética)
    • País de origem
      • União Soviética
    • Idioma
      • Russo
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    • Empresa de produção
      • Mosfilm
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    • Tempo de duração
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