
Станица Дальняя 1940
Step into the sun-drenched world of 1940s Kuban Cossack villages with *Станица Дальняя (1940)*, a sparkling Soviet-era comedy directed by the versatile Yevgeni Chervyakov.
Director: Yevgeni Chervyakov
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Станица Дальняя (1940) about?
Set in 1940s Kuban villages, *Станица Дальняя* follows a spirited military exercise between rival Cossack detachments. The dashing Mikhail leads one unit while his fiancée Dasha gathers intelligence for the opposing side—using wit and charm to outmaneuver her pursuers and change the game.
Who directed Станица Дальняя?
Yevgeni Chervyakov, a celebrated Soviet director known for his engaging comedies and dramas, helmed *Станица Дальняя*.
Who stars in Станица Дальняя?
The film features Sergei Filippov, Zoya Fyodorova, Andrei Kostrichkin, Nikolay Kryuchkov, and Nina Shaternikova in key roles.
Is Станица Дальняя (1940) worth watching?
Though not widely known today, *Станица Дальняя* offers a rare glimpse into Soviet-era rural life and military comedy. Its lighthearted tone and charming cast make it a pleasant discovery for fans of classic cinema, even if it's not a blockbuster.
How long is Станица Дальняя?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Станица Дальняя (1940) — A Soviet Comedy of Love, Deception, and Cossack Maneuvers
Step into the sun-drenched world of 1940s Kuban Cossack villages with *Станица Дальняя (1940)*, a sparkling Soviet-era comedy directed by the versatile Yevgeni Chervyakov. Set against the backdrop of a spirited military maneuver between rival Cossack detachments from Dalnyaya and Kochevskaya, the film follows the high-spirited antics of clever reconnaissance officer Mikhail and his resourceful fiancée Dasha Gorkunova. While Mikhail leads his unit with bravado, Dasha outwits the opposing side as a communications officer, delivering vital intelligence that turns the tide of the mock battle.
Crafted with playful charm and a lighthearted tone, *Станица Дальняя* blends romance, deception, and patriotic camaraderie into a timeless slice-of-life adventure. The film's vivid atmosphere—filled with Cossack traditions, rustic landscapes, and spirited dialogue—captures the blend of humor and heart that defines Chervyakov's directorial style. With a stellar ensemble cast including Sergei Filippov, Zoya Fyodorova, and Nikolay Kryuchkov, this lesser-known gem offers a delightful escape into Soviet-era cinema's golden age.