Stalingrad | |
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Directed by | Yuri Ozerov |
Written by | Yuri Ozerov Ron Nelson |
Produced by | Clarence Avant Quincy Jones George Jackson |
Starring | Powers Boothe Mikhail Ulyanov Bruno Freindlich Fernando Allende Sergei Garmash |
Narrated by | Artiom Karapetian |
Cinematography | Igor Slabnevich Vladimir Gusev |
Edited by | Svetlana Metelitsa Svetlana Ivanova |
Music by | Yuri Levitin |
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Running time | 196 minutes (combined) |
Countries | Soviet Union Czechoslovakia East Germany United States |
Languages | Russian German[1] |
Budget | $2,500,000[2] |
Stalingrad (Russian: Сталинград) is a 1990 two-part war film written and directed by Yuri Ozerov, and produced by Quincy Jones and Clarence Avant. Revolving around the eponymous Battle of Stalingrad, the film was a co-production between the Soviet Union and East Germany. It stars an ensemble cast featuring Powers Boothe, Mikhail Ulyanov, Bruno Freindlich, Fernando Allende, Sergei Garmash, Nikolai Kryuchkov, and Ronald Lacey.
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