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They Were Nineteen Years Old 1960

★ 7.01 votes📅 1960-11-13

In the Soviet-era drama *They Were Nineteen Years Old* (1960), directed by Vladimir Kochetov, a young man's passion for flight collides with the rigid demands of military life.

Director: Vladimir Kochetov

Cast

Kirill Stolyarov
Kirill Stolyarov
Anatoliy Beskov
Lyudmila Mershchiy
Lyudmila Mershchiy
Olga Serova
Nikolay Zaseev-Rudenko
Nikolay Zaseev-Rudenko
Viktor Shmarinov
Nikolai Kryukov
Nikolai Kryukov
Semyon Trofimovich Lepko
Vadim Novikov
Sergey Serov
Mikhail Pugovkin
Mikhail Pugovkin
Nikodim Ivanovich Baba
Yuri Martynov
Yuri Martynov
Vasil Ivanenko
Oles Rudkovskiy
Oles Kolobkov
Savely Kramarov
Savely Kramarov
Petkin
Yuriy Rozhdestvenskiy
Nostyugan - «Nosik»

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *They Were Nineteen Years Old* (1960) about?

The film follows a young man who enrolls in an artillery school, believing his dream of becoming a pilot is lost forever. Through hard work and determination, he overcomes the odds to earn his wings and fulfill his destiny.

Who directed *They Were Nineteen Years Old*?

The film was directed by Vladimir Kochetov, a filmmaker known for his work in Soviet-era dramas that explored themes of youth and sacrifice.

Who stars in *They Were Nineteen Years Old*?

The cast includes Kirill Stolyarov as the lead cadet, alongside Lyudmila Mershchiy, Nikolay Zaseev-Rudenko, and Nikolai Kryukov in pivotal roles.

Is *They Were Nineteen Years Old* (1960) worth watching?

For fans of classic Soviet dramas, this film offers a compelling mix of romance and perseverance. While not widely rated today, its historical and emotional resonance makes it a worthwhile watch for those interested in 1960s cinema.

How long is *They Were Nineteen Years Old*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About They Were Nineteen Years Old (1960) — A Young Dreamer's Journey to the Skies

In the Soviet-era drama *They Were Nineteen Years Old* (1960), directed by Vladimir Kochetov, a young man's passion for flight collides with the rigid demands of military life. Set against the backdrop of an artillery school, this coming-of-age story follows a determined cadet whose dreams of becoming a pilot seem dashed by circumstance. Yet through sheer grit and perseverance, he transforms his fate, proving that destiny is not always written by external forces but shaped by one's own resolve. The film blends romance and drama, capturing the tension between duty and desire, youth and ambition.

Kochetov crafts an atmospheric tale of sacrifice and self-discovery, where the sky—once a distant dream—becomes a symbol of both escape and purpose. Starring Kirill Stolyarov and Lyudmila Mershchiy, the movie unfolds with emotional depth, portraying a generation caught between idealism and the harsh realities of war. With its nostalgic tone and poignant themes, *They Were Nineteen Years Old* remains a poignant exploration of identity and the unwavering pursuit of dreams.