100 Days Before the Command (1991)
Hussein Erkenov's courageous and stinging indictment of communism. Five young Red Army recruits struggle for survival against the merciless violence that surrounds them on a daily basis. Their only means of saving their dignity is by preserving the humanity and compassion they share for each other.
Director: Hussein Erkenov
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 71 min
Release Date: February 1, 1991
Cast
- Vladimir Zamanskiy - The Unknown Man
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan - Brigade Commander
- Oleg Vasilkov - Elin
- Roman Grekov - Zub
- Valery Troshin - Kudrin
- Aleksandr Chislov - Zyrin
- Mikhail Solomatin - Belikov
- Sergei Rozhentsev - Titarenko
- Sergey Bystritskiy - Senior Lieutenant Umnov
- Sergey Semyonov - Captain
Screenplay
Music: Johann Sebastian Bach
Cinematography: Vladislav Menshikov
Editing: Galina Dmitriyeva, Vladimir Portnov
Production: Gorky Film Studios
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
Keywords
eroticism, soviet military, military, communism, gay theme
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 100 Days Before the Command about?
- Hussein Erkenov's courageous and stinging indictment of communism. Five young Red Army recruits struggle for survival against the merciless violence that surrounds them on a daily basis. Their only means of saving their dignity is by preserving the humanity and compassion they share for each other.
- Who directed 100 Days Before the Command?
- 100 Days Before the Command was directed by Hussein Erkenov.
- Who stars in 100 Days Before the Command?
- 100 Days Before the Command stars Vladimir Zamanskiy, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Oleg Vasilkov, Roman Grekov, Valery Troshin, Aleksandr Chislov.
- How long is 100 Days Before the Command?
- 100 Days Before the Command has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
- What genre is 100 Days Before the Command?
- 100 Days Before the Command is a Drama film.
- Where was 100 Days Before the Command produced?
- 100 Days Before the Command was produced in Soviet Union.