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.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.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.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
Aleksey Kravchenko
- Flyora Gayshun
- (as A. Kravchenko)
Olga Mironova
- Glasha
- (as O. Mironova)
Liubomiras Laucevicius
- Kosach
- (as L. Lautsyavichius)
Vladas Bagdonas
- Rubezh
- (as V. Bagdonas)
Jüri Lumiste
- Obersturmführer
- (as J. Lumiste)
Viktors Lorencs
- Sturmbannführer
- (as V. Lorents)
Kazimir Rabetsky
- Village Headman
- (as K. Rabetsky)
Evgeniy Tilicheev
- Gezhel
- (as E. Tilicheev)
Igor Gnevashev
- Yankel
- (as I. Gnevashev)
Vasiliy Domrachyov
- Little Policeman
- (as V. Domrachev)
Evgeniy Kryzhanovskiy
- Partisan with glasses
- (as E. Kryzhanovsky)
Viktor Manaev
- Partisan
- (as V. Manaev)
Takhir Matyullin
- Elderly partisan
- (as T. Matiulin)
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- TriviaLive ammunition was used during filming. In interviews, Aleksey Kravchenko has described bullets passing 10 centimeters above his head.
- GoofsMany of the vehicles are post-World War II Soviet vehicles with slapped-on German Army markings.
- Quotes
Flyora Gaishun: To love... to have children...
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Story of the Film 'Come and See' (1985)
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This is the greatest war movie ever. The best way to describe it, I reckon, is to pass on a newspaper article written by Ilya Ehrenburg during World War II when all the things which happen in "Come and See" were happening:
NIKOLAI VLADIMIROVICH -- ONE YEAR OLD Red Star, November 30 1943
How much the Germans have taken from us! They have taken from us not only loved ones, homes, and possessions. Life was complicated. There were dreams, joys, people, many books, many countries. But now everything in me is unchangeably focused on one thing: on the German. I see him -- blue-eyed and inhuman. He walks and kills, he sings and kills, he laughs and kills.
Among the papers of the town head of the village of Vyazovaya, recently liberated from the Germans, was found the following document:
"List of executed residents of the village of Vyazovaya, Uzninskaya region:
1) Muzalevskaya Natalia Ivanovna. 43 years old. 2) Muzalevskaya Natalia Nikolaevna. 18 years old. 3) Muzalevskaya Diana Nikolaevna. 16 years old. 4) Muzalevsky Lev Nikolaevich. 13 years old. 5) Muzalevskaya Valentina Nikolaevna. 9 years old. 6) Muzalevskaya Tamara Nikolaevna. 5 years old. 7) Muzalevskaya Rima Nikolaevna. 3 years old. 8) Davydov Vladimir Ilych. 35 years old. 9) Davydov Anatoli Vladimirovich. 8 years old. 10) Davydov Victor Vladimirovich. 5 years old. 11) Davydov Nikolai Vladimirovich. 1 year old. 12) Pryadochkina Maria Petrovna. 60 years old.
19 September 1942. Town head Muzalev."
Can this be forgotten? Is it possible to live knowing that people are walking the earth who shot Davydov Nikolai Vladimirovich to death, one year old, an infant, the baby Kolya, shot him and ordered his name entered into a list? It is hard to talk about it, but impossible to forget. We still have a long way to go. But we will get there. We will find them. We will find them under their beds, in their vegetarian cafeterias, at the ends of the Earth. We will remember the one-year-old Kolya Davydov. We will remember much. **********
The director, Klimov, concentrates on faces. From the faces you can see what they saw. Come. Come and see what this war was about in the Soviet Union. This was a war to the death; the Soviets knew and the Germans knew it. The Germans knew it because their leaders declared it so and 23 million Soviets paid with their lives. Ten million Germans also paid the price of that sale. The seller pays the price of the sale.
NIKOLAI VLADIMIROVICH -- ONE YEAR OLD Red Star, November 30 1943
How much the Germans have taken from us! They have taken from us not only loved ones, homes, and possessions. Life was complicated. There were dreams, joys, people, many books, many countries. But now everything in me is unchangeably focused on one thing: on the German. I see him -- blue-eyed and inhuman. He walks and kills, he sings and kills, he laughs and kills.
Among the papers of the town head of the village of Vyazovaya, recently liberated from the Germans, was found the following document:
"List of executed residents of the village of Vyazovaya, Uzninskaya region:
1) Muzalevskaya Natalia Ivanovna. 43 years old. 2) Muzalevskaya Natalia Nikolaevna. 18 years old. 3) Muzalevskaya Diana Nikolaevna. 16 years old. 4) Muzalevsky Lev Nikolaevich. 13 years old. 5) Muzalevskaya Valentina Nikolaevna. 9 years old. 6) Muzalevskaya Tamara Nikolaevna. 5 years old. 7) Muzalevskaya Rima Nikolaevna. 3 years old. 8) Davydov Vladimir Ilych. 35 years old. 9) Davydov Anatoli Vladimirovich. 8 years old. 10) Davydov Victor Vladimirovich. 5 years old. 11) Davydov Nikolai Vladimirovich. 1 year old. 12) Pryadochkina Maria Petrovna. 60 years old.
19 September 1942. Town head Muzalev."
Can this be forgotten? Is it possible to live knowing that people are walking the earth who shot Davydov Nikolai Vladimirovich to death, one year old, an infant, the baby Kolya, shot him and ordered his name entered into a list? It is hard to talk about it, but impossible to forget. We still have a long way to go. But we will get there. We will find them. We will find them under their beds, in their vegetarian cafeterias, at the ends of the Earth. We will remember the one-year-old Kolya Davydov. We will remember much. **********
The director, Klimov, concentrates on faces. From the faces you can see what they saw. Come. Come and see what this war was about in the Soviet Union. This was a war to the death; the Soviets knew and the Germans knew it. The Germans knew it because their leaders declared it so and 23 million Soviets paid with their lives. Ten million Germans also paid the price of that sale. The seller pays the price of the sale.
- swillsqueal
- Nov 30, 2008
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $71,909
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,053
- Feb 23, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $20,929,648
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