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The Bullet is Afraid of a Brave, or Mishka Accepts the Fight

1970 1 hour 23 minutes

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The 22nd of June, 1941. A usual morning in a usual children camp near the very frontier. Children are splashing in a river, and take the landing troops, coming down from the sky, with enthusiasm, thinking that this is a military training. But these are fascists. They drive all children together in a camp, fence them in a barblock and announce that all of them will soon be sent to Germany. The Soviet tank battalion, located nearby, makes an attempt to save the children, but is defeated. Only one tank driven by uncle Vasia survived. Accidentally the survived tankman meets Michael, a boy who was ordered by Germans to burn pioneer neckties. He asks uncle Vasia to help him rescue children from captivity. The tankman agrees. The rescue of young pioneers operation starts on the only one tank with one little assistant.

Released

1st January 1970

56 years ago

Runtime

1 hour 23 minutes

Finishes at 8:30am

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Directed by

Oleg Nikolayevsky

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Written by

Iosif Dik

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