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Days Of Glory

1944, Movie, NR, 86 mins

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Gregory Peck, in his first motion picture performance (after having been seen on the Broadway stage by producer Casey Robinson), stars here as Vladimir, the leader of a Soviet resistance group fighting the Germans during WW II. Caught behind enemy lines is Nina (Tamara Toumanova), a famous dancer who eventually falls in love with Vladimir. Producer Robinson had hoped to achieve a sense of realism and, to that end, cast performers who were unknown to movie audiences, includin... read more leave a comment
Year: 1944
Rated NR

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Cast
Tamara Toumanova: Nina
Gregory Peck: Vladimir
Alan Reed: Sasha
Maria Palmer: Yelena
Lowell Gilmore: Semyon
Hugo Haas: Fedor

 

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Director: Rachid Bouchareb (France/Morocco/Algeria/Belgium)
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