Poster of The Taras Family

The Taras Family

Plot: Russian filmmaker Mark Donskoi, of "The Gorky Trilogy" fame, was responsible for the postwar Soviet drama The Taras Family (originally Nepokorenniye, and also released as Unvanquished and Unconquered). A semi-sequel to Donskoi's Raduga (1944), the story is set in Nazi-occupied Kiev
Release Date: Monday, October 15 1945
79 years ago
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Cast

Portrait of Mikhail VysotskyMikhail Vysotsky
Mikhail Vysotsky was
40 in The Taras Family
as 'German engineer'.
Sun, Dec 01 1985 –
Fri, Oct 06 1950
Portrait of Amvrosi BuchmaAmvrosi Buchma
Amvrosi Buchma was
54 in The Taras Family
as 'Taras Yatsenko'.
Fri, Mar 13 1891 –
Sun, Jan 06 1957
Portrait of Daniil SagalDaniil Sagal
Daniil Sagal was
35 in The Taras Family
as 'Stepan'.
Wed, Oct 27 1909 –
Thu, Jul 18 2002
Portrait of Yevgeni PonomarenkoYevgeni Ponomarenko
Yevgeni Ponomarenko was
36 in The Taras Family
as 'Andrey'.
Tue, Mar 09 1909 –
Thu, Aug 04 1994
Portrait of Mikhail TroyanovskyMikhail Troyanovsky
Mikhail Troyanovsky was
55 in The Taras Family
as 'Nazar Ivanovich Omelchenko'.
Thu, Nov 07 1889 –
Fri, Dec 04 1964
Portrait of Ekaterina OsmyalovskayaEkaterina Osmyalovskaya
Ekaterina Osmyalovskaya was
40 in The Taras Family
as 'Valya'.
Sat, Nov 26 1904 –
Sun, Nov 16 1997
Portrait of Sergei TroitskySergei Troitsky
Sergei Troitsky was
46 in The Taras Family
as 'Policeman (uncredited)'.
Thu, Jun 15 1899 –
Sat, Mar 17 1962

Crew

Portrait of Mark DonskoyMark Donskoy
Mark Donskoy was
44 in The Taras Family
as 'Director, Screenplay'
Wed, Mar 06 1901 –
Fri, Mar 20 1981
Portrait of Boris L. GorbatovBoris L. Gorbatov
Boris L. Gorbatov was
37 in The Taras Family
as 'Writer'
Wed, Jul 15 1908 –
Wed, Jan 20 1954