Time, Forward!
Время, вперёд!
Drama
History
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...
1965-11-21
ru
Cast
Director
Sofiya Milkina
Director
Mikhail Shveitser
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
Yelena Korolyova as Fenya
Larysa Kadochnykova as Katya
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
Lev Durov as engineer
Valentina Ananina as brigade member
German Kolushkin as Chebotaryov
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
Viktor Pavlov as accordionist
Vasiliy Kornukov as worker
Nadezhda Samsonova as telephonist
Margarita Zharova as telephonist
Elena Volskaya as telephonist
Mikhail Kokshenov as local policeman
Vitaly Belyakov as military man