Ballad of a Soldier - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Ballad of a Soldier"
Баллада о солдате (1959)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
Ballad of a Soldier - TMDB rating
7.9/10
214
Ballad of a Soldier - Kinopoisk rating
8.329/10
74360
Ballad of a Soldier - IMDB rating
8.2/10
12000

Film crew

Director

Executive Producer

Pavel Danilyants
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Valentin Ezhov #333052Photo Valentin Ezhov #333053
Valentin Ezhov
Writer

Editor

Mariya Timofeyeva
Editor

Costume Design

Lyudmila Ryashentseva
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Boris Nemechek #333055
Boris Nemechek
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Mariya Agafonova
Makeup Artist

Director of Photography

Photo Era Savelyeva #333054
Era Savelyeva
Director of Photography
Photo Vladimir Nikolayev #333058Photo Vladimir Nikolayev #333059
Vladimir Nikolayev
Director of Photography

Music

Photo Mikhail Ziv #193715Photo Mikhail Ziv #193716Photo Mikhail Ziv #193717Photo Mikhail Ziv #333056
Mikhail Ziv
Music

VFX Artist

Sergey Mukhin
VFX Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to Grigory Chukhrai, the title "Ballad of a Soldier" was suggested by Mikhail Romm after reading one of the script drafts.
  • Work on the film's script took place at Valentin Yezhov’s dacha. At the same time, Grigory Pozhenyan was also creating the script for the film "Thirst" (1959) there.
  • Vladimir Ivashov named his firstborn Alexei in honor of the main character of "Ballad of a Soldier".
  • The film is set in 1942, but the soldiers on screen are wearing uniforms from 1943—with shoulder boards instead of collar tabs. Frontline soldier Chukhrai was, of course, aware of this discrepancy, but deliberately went ahead with it to include this obvious anachronism in the film. The director hoped that the film would be watched by foreign audiences who saw Soviet liberating soldiers in the new uniform and sought to make the protagonist’s appearance more recognizable to them.
  • For the role in the film "Ballad of a Soldier," Zhanna Prokhorenko was forced to leave her studies at the Moscow Art Theatre School. At Chukhrai’s personal request, the young actress was admitted to VGIK after successfully passing her exams.
  • On the first day of filming (the scene of departure from the front), Grigory Chukhrai injured his leg, and when filming resumed, he fell ill with typhoid fever.
  • Part of the film crew left due to disagreements with the director's vision.
  • Famous Hollywood actress Liza Minnelli admitted in one interview that she watched this film five times in a row.
  • Initially, Oleg Strizhenov was supposed to play Alyosha Skvortsov, and Liliya Aleshnikova was to play Shura. Instead, Chukhrai cast two debutantes – Vladimir Ivashov, a second-year student at VGIK, and Zhanna Prokhorenko, a student at the Moscow Art Theatre School.
  • The first version of the script largely focused on describing the heroic labor of those working in the rear, and Shura was supposed to die in the city during a bombing.
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