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  1. The Seventh Companion ( Russian: Седьмой спутник, romanized : Sed'moy sputnik) is a 1967 Soviet drama film set in Petrograd in the years following the Russian Revolution. The film marked the directorial debut of Russian director Aleksei German, who co-directed it with Grigori Aronov. [ 1] The film is based on a novel by Boris ...

  2. The Seventh Companion: Directed by Grigoriy Aronov, Aleksey German. With Andrei Popov, Aleksandr Anisimov, Georgiy Shtil, Pyotr Chernov. The film is set in St. Petersburg, Russia after the Russian revolution of 1917.

    • (560)
    • Drama, War
    • Grigoriy Aronov, Aleksey German
    • 1968-04-15
  3. Visit the movie page for 'The Seventh Companion' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Andrei Popov
    • Aleksey German, Grigoriy Aronov
    • Lenfilm
  4. Mar 26, 2020 · Седьмой спутник / The Seventh Companion (1967) with English subtitles Copyright © Lenfilm [ USSR / 1967 / drama, war, history ] The film is set in St. Petersburg, Russia after the ...

    • 84 min
    • 13.5K
    • MłodyBaron
  5. A portrait of the era of "Red Terror" during the civil war that followed the Bolshevik revolution, The Seventh Companion offers a character study in General Adamov (Andrei Popov), a law professor in the tsarist army, who is incarcerated by the Bolshevik secret police along with many other members of the bourgeoisie.

  6. The Seventh Companion is a poignant Soviet drama film released in 1968, directed by Aleksei German and Grigori Aronov. It tells a story set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution and the subsequent Civil War, exploring themes of change, loyalty, and the human condition amidst tumultuous social upheaval.

  7. A portrait of the era of "Red Terror" during the civil war that followed the Bolshevik revolution, The Seventh Companion offers a character study in General Adamov (Andrei Popov), a law professor in the tsarist army, who is incarcerated by the Bolshevik secret police along with many other members of the bourgeoisie.