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The Iron Rain 1987

67 min📅 1987-04-08

Set against the somber backdrop of wartime memory, *The Iron Rain* (1987) follows an elderly man whose life remains anchored to the horrors of June 22, 1941, when a single act of mercy by a Nazi soldier spared him from death.

Director: Yevgeni Makarov

Cast

Mikhail Brylkin
Mikhail Brylkin
Tatyana Rasskazova
Tatyana Rasskazova
Tatyana Tkach
Tatyana Tkach
Elena Drapeko
Elena Drapeko
Stanislav Sokolov
Stanislav Sokolov
Anatoliy Rudakov
Anatoliy Rudakov
Valentina Egorenkova
Valentina Egorenkova
Yakov Stepanov
Yakov Stepanov
Anatoliy Pustokhin
Anatoliy Pustokhin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Iron Rain (1987) about?

The film centers on an elderly man whose life is defined by a pivotal moment in World War II when a Nazi soldier spared his life. Now, decades later, he's uprooted from the home he once shared with his son, forced to confront a war that lingers in his mind like an unshakable shadow.

Who directed The Iron Rain?

The Iron Rain was directed by Yevgeni Makarov, a filmmaker known for his work in war dramas.

Who stars in The Iron Rain?

The cast includes Mikhail Brylkin, Tatyana Rasskazova, Tatyana Tkach, Elena Drapeko, and Stanislav Sokolov.

Is The Iron Rain (1987) worth watching?

As a war drama with a runtime under 70 minutes, *The Iron Rain* offers a deeply personal and atmospheric exploration of trauma and memory. While not widely rated, its concise storytelling and emotional depth make it a compelling watch for fans of historical dramas rooted in human experience.

How long is The Iron Rain?

The Iron Rain has a runtime of 67 minutes.

About The Iron Rain (1987) — A Wartime Memory That Never Fades

Set against the somber backdrop of wartime memory, *The Iron Rain* (1987) follows an elderly man whose life remains anchored to the horrors of June 22, 1941, when a single act of mercy by a Nazi soldier spared him from death. Decades later, as the world moves forward with laughter and love, he finds himself dragged from the home his son left behind—haunted by a war that refuses to end.

Directed by Yevgeni Makarov, this war drama weaves together themes of trauma and resilience, capturing the chilling contrast between everyday life and the inescapable weight of the past. With a runtime of just 67 minutes, the film delivers a poignant, intimate portrayal of survival and the scars that never fade, anchored by a powerhouse cast including Mikhail Brylkin and Tatyana Rasskazova.