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Miles of Fire

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Miles of Fire
Miles of Fire
Directed bySamson Samsonov
Written byNikolai Figurovsky
Produced bySemyon Maryakhin
StarringIgor Savkin
Margarita Volodina
Vladimir Kenigson
CinematographyFyodor Dobronravov
Edited byZoya Veryovkina
Music byNikolai Kryukov
Distributed byMosfilm
Release date
  • November 1, 1957 (1957-11-01)
Running time
85 mins
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Miles of Fire, The Burning Miles, or The Fiery Miles (Russian: Огненные вёрсты, translit. Ognennye versty) is an early Red Western directed by Samson Samsonov in 1957. Often considered the earliest of the 'Red Westerns' (or 'Osterns'), it was made before the term was coined. The film is a Russian Civil War drama, focusing on the conflict between the Reds and the Whites.

One-time Mosfilm actor Samsonov had a versatile directorial career prior to The Burning Miles, fresh from an adaptation of Chekhov's The Grasshopper that won two prizes at the Venice Film Festival.[1] He was later awarded the title of 'People's Artist of the USSR'.

Plot summary

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The White Guard Army led by General Anton Denikin are laying siege to a southern city in order to prevent a rebellion. They are also blocking the railway, but Chekist Zavragin is in a hurry to travel south. In a flash of inspiration, he decides to use tachankas or machine gun carts to reach his destination, and attracts an unusual group of equally desperate fellow travellers.

The Burning Miles is influenced by railroad Western films like John Ford's classic Stagecoach, because of the diverse set of characters thrown together in desperate circumstances. Zavragin's companions on his journey include the doctor Shelako, the nurse Katya and a mysterious white guard officer Beklemishev, disguised as a veterinary surgeon. This formula gives the film an extra psychological dimension as the characters' progress towards their destination echoes the resolution of their problems and transitions in relationships.

Main cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Огненные вёрсты". Первый канал. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
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