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Come and See ()

Idi i smotri (original title)
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After finding an old rifle, a young boy joins the Soviet resistance movement against ruthless German forces and experiences the horrors of World War II.

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Cast

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Flyora Gayshun
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Glasha
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Kosach (as L. Lautsyavichius)
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Rubezh
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Obersturmführer
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Sturmbannführer (as V. Lorents)
Kazimir Rabetsky ...
Village Headman
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Gezhel
G. Velts ...
German
V. Vasilyev
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Aleksandr Berda ...
Chief of Staff of the Partisan Detachment
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Little Policeman
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Mother
Igor Gnevashev ...
(as I. Gnevashev)
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Self (archiveFootage)
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Kosach (voice)
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Partisan with glasses
N. Lisichenok
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Partisan (as V. Manaev)
Takhir Matyullin
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Policeman
Yevgeniya Polyakova
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German Woman in the Car
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Flyora's Mother
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Partisan disguised as a German soldier
Aleksandr Solopov ...
Part-bit
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Policeman
G. Yelkin
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Partisan (uncredited)
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German with a tambourine (uncredited)
Svetlana Zelenkovskaya ...
Part-bit (uncredited)

Directed by

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Elem Klimov ... (as E. Klimov)

Written by

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Ales Adamovich ... (screenplay) &
Ales Adamovich ... (story) &
Elem Klimov ... (screenplay)

Music by

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Oleg Yanchenko ... (as O. Yanchenko)

Cinematography by

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Aleksey Rodionov ... (as A. Rodionov)

Editing by

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Valeriya Belova ... (as V. Belova)

Production Design by

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Viktor Petrov ... (as V. Petrov)

Costume Design by

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Eleonora Semyonova ... (as E. Semyonova)

Makeup Department

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V. Bolotnikov ... makeup artist
Sofya Mikhlina ... makeup artist (as S. Mikhlina)
Aleksandr Zhurba ... makeup artist (as A. Zhurba)

Production Management

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Stepan Tereschenko ... production manager (as S. Tereshchenko)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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N. Grakina ... assistant director
I. Levandovskaya ... assistant director
Yuri Oksachenko ... trainee director (as Yu. Oksachenko)
Vladimir Ponochevny ... second unit director (as V. Ponochevnyi)
Z. Rogozovskaya ... second unit director
Afanasiy Trishkin ... assistant director (as A. Trishkin)

Sound Department

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Viktor Mors ... sound engineer (as V. Mors)

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N. Andreyev ... pyrotechnician
Ya. Goldman ... pyrotechnician
Albert Rudachenko ... special effects artist (as A. Rudachenko)
V. Zemnokha ... pyrotechnician
Viktor Zhanov ... special effects camera (as V. Zhanov)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Boris Galper ... camera operator (as B. Galper)
K. Klimin ... assistant camera
Nikolai Zuyev ... assistant camera (as N. Zuyev)

Music Department

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Minna Blank ... music editor (as M. Blank)

Script and Continuity Department

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A. Kudryavtsev ... script supervisor
Ada Repina ... script supervisor (as A. Repina)

Additional Crew

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P. Gutenko ... military advisor: lieutenant general
Vladimir Kozlov ... assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The feature film directed by Elem Klimov, shot in the genre of military drama. The action takes place on the territory of Belarus in 1943. In the center of the story is a Belarusian boy, who witnesses the horrors of the Nazi punitive action, turning from a cheerful teenager into a gray-haired old man for two days. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)

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Taglines The cruelest side of war. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Ubit Gitlera (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Иди и смотри (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Come and See (Thailand, English title)
  • Come and See (United States)
  • Come and See (Philippines, English title)
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  • 142 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Live ammunition was used in the film - in interviews, actor Aleksey Kravchenko has described actual bullets passing some 10 centimeters above his head. See more »
Goofs Many of the vehicles seen in this film are not the German standard Opel-Blitz truck nor the Kubelwagen car. Instead they are clearly post-World War II Soviet vehicles with slapped-on German Army markings. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Memória (1990). See more »
Soundtracks Die Walküre See more »
Quotes Flyora Gaishun: To love... to have children...
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