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  1. The Forty-First (Russian: Сорок первый, romanized: Sorok pervyy) is a 1956 Soviet war romance film based on the eponymous novel by Boris Lavrenyov. It was directed by Grigori Chukhrai and starred Izolda Izvitskaya and Oleg Strizhenov.

  2. A detachment of Red Army soldiers is moving along the white sands of Central Asia. The best shooter of detachment - Maryutka, had forty killed White Guards on the combat account. In the last ...

  3. A detachment of the Red Army led by Commissar Yevsyukov is moving along the sands of the Central Asian desert, pursued by whites, dying of thirst. Forty killed officers were on the battle account of the best shooter of the Maryutka detachment.

  4. The Forty-First: Directed by Grigoriy Chukhray. With Izolda Izvitskaya, Oleg Strizhenov, Nikolay Kryuchkov, Nikolai Dupak. An unexpected romance occurs for a female Red Army sniper and a White Army officer.

  5. Shot in 1956, the year of Khrushchev’s fateful report on the Stalinist cult of personality, Grigorii Chukhrai’s drama, The Forty-First, is an interesting example of early Thaw cinema.

  6. The Forty-First. 1956. Сорок первый. Directed by Grigoriy Chukhray. Synopsis. An unexpected romance occurs for a female Red Army sniper and a White Army officer. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Cast.

  7. The Forty-First attracted 25.1 million viewers in the Soviet Union, becoming the tenth most successful picture at the 1956 box office. At the Mosfilm Festival of Young Filmmakers held between 12 and 15 April that year, the film won in the categories for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Cinematography.