The time is World War II. Lidiya Shaporenko plays a pregnant German woman, trapped behind Russian lines. When the woman goes into labor, three loyal Soviets deliver her to a field hospital: a newly graduated officer, an affable truck driver, and a soldier shell-shocked into muteness. The dangerous trip to the hospital ends up a rite of passage for all concerned. The winner of a special gold medal at the Venice Film Festival, Peace to Him Who Enters was originally released in the USSR in 1961 under the title Mir Vkhodyashchemu.
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Peace to Him Who Enters Cast
Peace to Him Who Enters Crew
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Aleksandr Alov as Director. He was 40 (60) years old when He died
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Directing |
Aleksandr Alov as Writer. He was 40 (60) years old when He died
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Writing |
Vladimir Naumov as Director. He was 35 (now 97) years old
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Directing |
Vladimir Naumov as Writer. He was 35 (now 97) years old
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Writing |
Leonid Zorin as Writer. He was 36 (now 100) years old
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Writing |