Trial on the Road | |
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Directed by | Aleksey German |
Written by | Yuri German. |
Screenplay by | Eduard Volodarsky |
Starring | Rolan Bykov Anatoly Solonitsyn Vladimir Zamansky |
Cinematography | Yakov Sklansky |
Distributed by | Lenfilm |
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Running time | 96 min |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Trial on the Road (Russian: Проверка на дорогах, romanized: Proverka na dorogakh) is a 1971 black-and-white Soviet film set in World War II, directed by Aleksey German, starring Rolan Bykov, Anatoly Solonitsyn and Vladimir Zamansky.[1][2] It is also known as Checkpoint or Check up on the Road.[3]
Trial on the Road was censored and taken out of circulation in the Soviet Union for 15 years after its release due to its controversial depiction of Soviet soldiers.[4] The film is based on a story by the director's father, Yuri German.[5] The screenplay was written by Eduard Volodarsky.[6]
This film is Alexei German's solo directorial debut which took a philosophical approach to the Soviet usage of "heroes" and "traitors". Screenplay by A. German and Eduard Y. Volodarsky (1941-2012), the film is based on the novel of his father (Operatsiya "S Novym Godom", or Operation "Happy New Year"), Yuri German (1910-1967), a Soviet novelist, screenwriter, and journalist.[7] The original film title was that of the novel.