The Cold Summer of 1953

The Cold Summer of 1953

DVD cover
Directed by Aleksandr Proshkin
Written by Edgar Dubrovsky
Starring Valeriy Priyomykhov
Anatoli Papanov
Nina Usatova
Music by Vladimir Martynov
Cinematography Boris Brozhovsky
Production
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Release dates
June 1988
Running time
97 minutes
Country Soviet Union
Language Russian

The Cold Summer of 1953[1] (Russian: Холодное лето пятьдесят третьего…[2], translit. Kholodnoe leto pyatdesyat tretego) is a 1988 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Proshkin. It was the last film of the outstanding Russian actor Anatoly Papanov.

Plot

Summer 1953. After Stalin's death, one of his closest colleagues Lavrenty Beria announces amnesty. As a result of that, many dangerous criminals, murderers and robbers are freed from labor camps. They organise gangs and begin to rob, kill and rape.

In a small village in the north of Russia live two exiles: former military intelligence captain Sergei Basargin and former engineer Nikolai Pavlovich Starobogatov. Both are innocent, but unjustly repressed by Stalin's regime.

The village is attacked by a gang of criminals. The bandits kill the only policeman in the village and capture the entire local population hostage. To save the innocent people the former military officer and the former engineer take up arms.

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