Последний бронепоезд

Последний бронепоезд (2006-2007)
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Network
Channel One, TV-3
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Actors
Andrei Panin, Andrey Sokolov, Yekaterina Rednikova, Marina Aleksandrova, Ivan Kokorin, Denis Nikiforov, Oleg Korchikov, Anatoly Kot, Aleksandr Tyutin, Igor Sigov
All actors and roles (10)
Scenario
Gleb Shprigov, Leonid Porokhnya
Producer
Sergey Danielyan, Ruben Dishdishyan, Yuriy Bazik
Camera operator
Nikolay Ivasiv
Composer
Editing
Kirill Rusanov, Sergei Tyshkovets
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Seasons

SeasonEpisodesRelease dateRating
6 2006-11-27 6

What's left behind the scenes

  • The events in the film have a real historical basis — the encirclement and defeat of the 63rd Rifle Corps of the 21st Army in the described area in August 1941.
  • Corps commander Leonid Maltsev is based on the real commander of the 63rd Corps, L.G. Petrovsky. The first name and patronymic were preserved. The only difference is that the real Petrovsky was still a corps commander at the time and wore three diamonds on his collar tabs. He was also not a major general — he received the rank of lieutenant general immediately before the breakthrough. Furthermore, Petrovsky died during the breakthrough.
  • The soundtrack from the films 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'Van Helsing' was used in the movie.
  • The first movement of Henri Vieuxtemps' first violin concerto is heard in several scenes of the film.
  • There are three versions of the film: a feature-length version for cinemas, a 4-episode version for television, and a more complete 6-episode version.
  • In the scene where the Lumberjack and Hermann fight, a track from the movie 'Troy' is played—specifically from the scene where Achilles and Hector fought.
  • Maltsev addresses his officers as 'comrades officers'; however, the term 'officer' for middle and senior command staff was not introduced until 1943.
  • The film several times shows a Soviet ZU-23-2 twin-barrel anti-aircraft gun, which was not adopted into service until 1957.
  • Hermann's sabotage group travels in a Soviet BTR-40 armored personnel carrier, which was only adopted into the Soviet Army in 1950.
  • When Romanov tells Fadeyev to drive the armored train onto the bridge 'no matter what happens,' freight cars are visible through the open door of the locomotive.
  • The armored train commander puts the arrested Lumberjack in a utility car. Such cars, along with staff and cargo cars, were part of the support trains in armored train divisions. However, such a car was never part of the armored train itself.
  • The cover battery captured by German saboteurs consisted of a single 45mm gun. In the film, however, the destruction shown at the station could only have been caused by firing several heavy howitzers.

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