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Seventeen Moments of Spring

Original title: Semnadtsat mgnoveniy vesny
  • TV Series
  • 1973
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
5.3K
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Leonid Bronevoy, Evgeniy Evstigneev, and Vyacheslav Tikhonov in Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973)
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During World War II, a Soviet undercover spy manages to infiltrate the Nazi elite.During World War II, a Soviet undercover spy manages to infiltrate the Nazi elite.During World War II, a Soviet undercover spy manages to infiltrate the Nazi elite.

  • Stars
    • Vyacheslav Tikhonov
    • Yefim Kopelyan
    • Leonid Bronevoy
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    8.7/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Vyacheslav Tikhonov
      • Yefim Kopelyan
      • Leonid Bronevoy
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Vyacheslav Tikhonov
    Vyacheslav Tikhonov
    • Maksim Maksimovich Isaev…
    • 1973
    Yefim Kopelyan
    Yefim Kopelyan
    • Narrator
    • 1973
    Leonid Bronevoy
    Leonid Bronevoy
    • Müller
    • 1973
    Ekaterina Gradova
    Ekaterina Gradova
    • Kathe
    • 1973
    Rostislav Plyatt
    Rostislav Plyatt
    • Pastor Schlag
    • 1973
    Oleg Tabakov
    Oleg Tabakov
    • Schellenberg
    • 1973
    Nikolai Prokopovich
    Nikolai Prokopovich
    • Himmler
    • 1973
    Yuriy Vizbor
    Yuriy Vizbor
    • Bormann
    • 1973
    Mikhail Zharkovsky
    • Kaltenbrunner
    • 1973
    Evgeniy Evstigneev
    Evgeniy Evstigneev
    • Pleischner
    • 1973
    Leonid Kuravlyov
    Leonid Kuravlyov
    • Eismann
    • 1973
    Wilhelm Burmeier
    • Göring
    • 1973
    Vasiliy Lanovoy
    Vasiliy Lanovoy
    • General Wolff
    • 1973
    Konstantin Zheldin
    Konstantin Zheldin
    • Holtoff
    • 1973
    Svetlana Svetlichnaya
    Svetlana Svetlichnaya
    • Gabi Nabel…
    • 1973
    Emiliya Milton
    Emiliya Milton
    • Miss Saurich…
    • 1973
    Lavrenti Masokha
    Lavrenti Masokha
    • Scholz
    • 1973
    Otto Mellies
    Otto Mellies
    • Helmut
    • 1973
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    10sunlion

    Greatest psychological film on war

    This series are far greater than anything that has been filmed about war ever. It shows closely characters of German Nazi top during the last weeks of the war, when they understand that the war is lost. A Russian spy is working among them speeding up the war's end.

    The pace of the film is slow and thorough, the movie is meant for people with ability to analyze, reflect. Characters of the people involved are depicted are so lively that the film fuses with the documentary pieces. Acting is extremely raw and natural, it actually in't acting, it's living. Tihonov in a role of Stirlitz portrays a real spy - brilliantly talented, sharp, calm, cold, patient - everything that areal spy has to be. At the same time he is not a greedy adventurous coat-turner, he works for his country, his people, his family. And the last - this film works as a litmus test on people. If you don't understand it you simply haven't matured for it. The film itself is flawless.
    9mizb

    a very good spy story

    Made in black-white as most TV receivers in Soviet block in the 1970's were black and white.

    The story covers last weeks of existence of Hitler's Reich and some attempts of SS generals to conclude a separate armistice with USA and UK. The SS colonel Stirlitz is a Russian spy trying to prevent it. Some front combat scenes are shown as intermezzos. Although the war was finished more than 60 years ago, we still do not know all its details and secrets. Maybe, some German leaders tried to break the coalition between Anglo-Saxon powers and Russia. But the range of Soviet infiltration of central entities of 3rd Reich (like RSHA, General Staff or NSDAP Chancellory) has not been fully explained so far.

    Anyway, this is a very interesting film to watch.
    Godfathe

    This is a jewel of spy cinema

    I watched this movie many years ago with Spanish subtitles. I still remember the remarkable acting,intriguing action, and excellent scenography that transports the viewer to Germany during the nazi's years. The plot is very interesting beside of having some historical touches.In a now gone URSS's book compiling secret correspondence between Stalin and other head of states, the former Soviet dictator mentioned Maxim, a soviet spy "planted" in the high ranks of nazy's Germany during the war years. Seventeen Moments of Spring is an excellent movie that I personally would like to enjoy again if it were available with English subtitles in video stores in our country.
    10lowway

    Opinion from Russia

    One of the best films of Soviet Union. It is not about intrigues and spy games, though the plot is really gripping. Last months of WW II. Shtirliz - Soviet resident is under suspection of Gestapo. Being in the heart of Hitler's sistem, he struggled with hazi regime long years. The Third Reich bosses Himmler, Shellenberg, Wolf understand that their game is over, they try to save their own skin and seek for separate peace with USA and Great Britain. This treaty could be big calamity for Soviet people, and USSR secret service breakes ignouble plans of nazi. The famouse Soviet actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov (Prince Andej in "War and peace" by Bondarchuk) have excellent incarnated the interesting and very complicated character of Shtirliz. All other roles were played by the best actors of Soviet screen.

    Some parts of film were shot in GDR. For the first time after WW II in Soviet cinema appeared the German soldier character, who was kind and humane person. Gestapo guard Helmut saved Russian secret service woman Katya with her child, but himself perished. This role was brillant played by GDR actor Otto Mellies.

    "Seventeen moments of spring" is about people, who were cut off their home, country, families in order to fighting with nazi criminals.
    10stanislav67

    Absolutely perfect! A must see.

    This movie is one of the top 10 movies for any Russian. Even if you are a foreigner, if you have subtitles or other mean of understanding the plot - you will be stick to your chair for all 11 (is it 11 or 13?) episodes.

    The book of Semenov was great and the movie is even better. Great actors, who knew what the war is and how to show it. Amazingly intense plot, without any special effect, all rooted in the chess game between a Russian spy and German (nazi) opponents. Stylish black and white. In 1973 it was common, now it just looks good, as a true documentary.

    What else? Music is perfectly suited to the moment and the whole movie is not seeking to draw a line between "good" and "bad" guys but, instead, trying to draw you into the tense atmosphere of the last 3 months preceding the end of WW2.

    If you ask a few Russians in the street of Moscow or any other city what number 17 means to him, I bet $100 that over 90% will say "17 Moments of Spring" which stands for "Semnadtsat mgnovenij vesny".

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    • Trivia
      The person responsible for extras casting was Jewish and was casting a lot of his friends and relatives in tiny parts. As a result, when the military consultant (from the KGB) saw the chosen actors, he said that most of the guards at Nazi headquarters looked like soldiers of Israeli army, not elite SS soldiers, and demanded that they change them to more appropriate looking actors. As a result, the roles of SS guards were played by military cadets of the frontier-guards schools from Tallinn (Estonia) and Riga (Latvia), who, being tall, blonde and blue-eyed looked more like real SS soldiers.
    • Goofs
      The reels on the tape decks often have too much tape to be held by the reels.
    • Quotes

      Heinrich Mueller: These days you can not believe anybody. Even yourself. You can believe me, though.

    • Connections
      Featured in A Jungle Book of Regulations (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Mgnoveniya
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      Music by Mikael Tariverdiev (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Robert Rozhdestvensky

      Performed by Iosif Kobzon (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 1973 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • 17 Khoảnh Khắc Mùa Xuân
    • Filming locations
      • Riga, Latvia
    • Production companies
      • Kinostudiya imeni M. Gorkogo
      • Gosteleradio USSR
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