The Lark
Overview
Russian prisoners of war commandeer a tank and lead the Nazis on a cross-country chase in this World War II adventure drama. The Russians use their own tanks so the Nazis can use them as target practice to test a new anti-tank weapon. Knowing that death is near, the brave Russians run amok and tear down German monuments before heading out to a field where female slave laborers are working.
Release date
22/12/1964
Votes
14
Popularity
0.2
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Vyacheslav Gurenkov
Ivan
Gennadiy Yukhtin
Pyotr
Valeriy Pogoreltsev
Alyosha
Valentīns Skulme
Jean Peugeot
Bruno O'Ya
Obersturmbannfuhrer
Ervin Abel
Sturmbannfuhrer Karl
Žanis Katlaps
German Colonel
Heino Mandri
Standartenfuhrer
Gunars Placens
German Soldier
Olev Tinn
Military Engineer
Janis Jurovs
German Soldier
Zhanna Shabalina
POW in the Field
M. Tule
Estate Owner
Yuliya Dioshi
Hitlerjugend Member
Lyudmila Glazova
POW in the Field
Lyubov Malinovskaya
POW in the Field
N. Fadeyeva
POW in the Field
Aleksandr Afanasev
German Officer
Tõnu Aav
German Pilot
Mikhail Vasilyev
Estate Caretaker
Helmut Vaag
Bar Owner
Gunnar Kilgas
German Officer
Janis Filipsons
One-Armed Soldier
Rudolf Nuude
German Policeman
Gennadiy Kirik
V. Opanasyuk
Aleksandr Gustavson
Yevgeni Grigoryev
Father of the One-Armed Soldier (uncredited)
Vladimir Petrov
German Officer
Original Soundtrack
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Russian Pioneers
The Lives of Others
Solaris
Hitman
Antosha Rybkin
For You at the Front!
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Hostile Waters
Show Boy
Blokada: Pulkovo Meridian
Hostages
The Snow Queen
Watchmen
Hasan Arbakesh
K-19: The Widowmaker
The Vyborg Side
Superman: Red Son
The Russia House
The Unbearable Lightness of Being