From the Sky to Earth (1987)
The late stages of World War II, Soviet Army began rolling into some vital cities which occupied by Germany. Kolya Isaev, a paratrooper is sent to take part the offensives in the Eastern Europe. Autobiographical story by director Yakov Segel about a young man who went to the front of the Great Patriotic War at a young age and reached Berlin.
Director: Yakov Segel
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 71 min
Release Date: August 1, 1987
Cast
- Gennadi Frolov - Kolya Isayev
- Anna Nazaryeva - Katya
- Nikolai Merzlikin - General
- Lyudmila Polyakova - Praskovya
- Svetlana Tormakhova - Katya's mother
- Berdygali Sandybayev - Shamshiev
- David Vinkenshtern - Konrad
- Boris Smorchkov - Katya's uncle
- Georgiy Nikolaenko - Sergeant major
- Viktor Strunnikov - Former Russian
Screenplay
- Yakov Segel
- Natalya Torchinskaya (Script Editor)
Music: Yan Frenkel
Cinematography: Vyacheslav Zvonilkin
Editing: Tatyana Malyavina, T. Khlebtikova
Production: Gorky Film Studios
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Yakov Segel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is From the Sky to Earth about?
- The late stages of World War II, Soviet Army began rolling into some vital cities which occupied by Germany. Kolya Isaev, a paratrooper is sent to take part the offensives in the Eastern Europe. Autobiographical story by director Yakov Segel about a young man who went to the front of the Great Patriotic War at a young age and reached Berlin.
- Who directed From the Sky to Earth?
- From the Sky to Earth was directed by Yakov Segel.
- Who stars in From the Sky to Earth?
- From the Sky to Earth stars Gennadi Frolov, Anna Nazaryeva, Nikolai Merzlikin, Lyudmila Polyakova, Svetlana Tormakhova, Berdygali Sandybayev.
- How long is From the Sky to Earth?
- From the Sky to Earth has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
- What genre is From the Sky to Earth?
- From the Sky to Earth is a Drama, War film.
- Where was From the Sky to Earth produced?
- From the Sky to Earth was produced in Soviet Union.