Eternal Call
Eternal Call (Russian: Вечный зов, romanized: Vechnyy zov) was a Soviet 1973–1983 epic TV series directed by Vladimir Krasnopolsky and Valery Uskov by the eponymous novel of Anatoli Ivanov shot by Mosfilm.[1]
Plot[]
The series traces the fates of a Siberian family of Savelyevs since 1906 into 1960s, including three wars, Russian Revolution, establishment of the Soviet power, epoch of Stalinism, etc.[2]
Cast[]
- Savelievs
- as Silanty Savelyev, head of the family
- as Semyon
- Tamara Degtyaryova as Agatha
- Vladimir Zemlyanikin as Grigory
- Nikolai Ivanov as Ivan
- Nikolai Lebedev as Mitrofan
- Ada Rogovtseva as Anna (nee Kaftanova)
- Aleksei Serebryakov as Dima
- Vadim Spiridonov as Fyodor
- Valeri Khlevinsky as Anton
- Others
- Tamara Syomina as Anfisa
- Oleg Basilashvili as Arnold Mikhailovich Lakhnovsky, officer of the tsarist secret police, later an officer of the Abwehr
- Pyotr Velyaminov as Polycarp Kruzhilin
- Zinaida Vorkul as Markovna
- Vladimir Zamansky as Fyodor Nechayev
- Boris Ivanov as whiteguard general
- Mikhail Kokshenov as Arkady Molchun
- Yefim Kopelyan as Mikhail Lukich Kaftanov
- Vera Kuznetsova as Glafira Dementyevna
- Natalya Kustinskaya as Polina
- Ivan Lapikov as Pankrat Nazarov
- Rimma Markova as Vasilisa
- Andrey Martynov as Kiryan Inyutin
- Radner Muratov as Magomedov
- Olga Naumenko as Varya
- Leonid Kharitonov as Yegor
Awards[]
The series was awarded the USSR State Prize in the field of literature, art, and architecture.[3]
References[]
- ^ Eternal Call at IMDb
- ^ Eternal Call at the Encyclopedia of National Cinema (in Russian)
- ^ В Башкирии разберут мост из фильма «Вечный зов» // Real Time
External links[]
Categories:
- Soviet television miniseries
- 1970s Soviet television series
- 1980s Soviet television series
- Recipients of the USSR State Prize
- Family saga
- Mosfilm films
- Russian-language television shows
- Television series set in the 1900s
- Television series set in the 1910s
- Television series set in the 1920s
- Television series set in the 1930s
- Television series set in the 1940s
- Television series set in the 1950s
- Television series set in the 1960s
- Russian Revolution films
- Soviet epic films
- Historical television series
- Films based on Russian novels
- Films set in Siberia
- Russian television show stubs