Fortress of War - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Fortress of War"
Брестская крепость (2010)
Timing: 2:18 (138 min)
Fortress of War - TMDB rating
7.2/10
153
Fortress of War - Kinopoisk rating
8.137/10
285213
Fortress of War - IMDB rating
7.4/10
11000

Actors and characters

Photo Andrey Merzlikin #103288Photo Andrey Merzlikin #103289Photo Andrey Merzlikin #103290
Andrey Merzlikin
Character Lieutenant Kizhevatov
Photo Pavel Derevyanko #67648Photo Pavel Derevyanko #67649Photo Pavel Derevyanko #67650
Pavel Derevyanko
Character Yefim Fomin
Photo Veronika Nikonova #307769
Veronika Nikonova
Character Anya Kizhevatova
Photo Yevgeni Tsyganov #85402Photo Yevgeni Tsyganov #85403Photo Yevgeni Tsyganov #85404
Yevgeni Tsyganov
Character Pochernikov
Photo Aleksei Kopashov #247419
Aleksei Kopashov
Character Sashka Akimov
Photo Alexander Korshunov #171334Photo Alexander Korshunov #171335Photo Alexander Korshunov #171336
Aleksandr Korshunov
Character Gavrilov
Photo Yana Esipovich #277880
Yana Esipovich
Character Zhena Kizhevatova
Photo Anatoly Kot #85410
Anatoly Kot
Character Diversant
Photo Madlen Dzhabrailova #277881Photo Madlen Dzhabrailova #307770
Madlen Dzhabrailova
Character Zhena Gavrilova
Tatyana Kamina
Character Shura Pochernikova
Photo Mikhail Pavlik #277882
Mikhail Pavlik
Character Vaynshteyn
Photo Kirill Boltaev #307771
Kirill Boltaev
Character Vinogradov
Aleksandr Saptsov
Character Leytenant Akimov
Photo Maxim Kostromykin #277883
Maxim Kostromykin
Character Kol'ka
Photo Aleksey Dmitriev #239347Photo Aleksey Dmitriev #239348
Aleksey Dmitriev
Character Nikolaev
Photo John Bakhanbaev #277884
John Bakhanbaev
Character soldier
Photo Dmitriy Kulichkov #243676Photo Dmitriy Kulichkov #243677Photo Dmitriy Kulichkov #243678
Dmitriy Kulichkov
Character Karelin, pilot
Photo Evgeny Kharitonov #251110
Evgeny Kharitonov
Character Lieutenant Grigoryev
Garik Vepshkovsky
Character Private Seregin
Photo Segrey Tsepov #186534Photo Segrey Tsepov #186535Photo Segrey Tsepov #186536Photo Segrey Tsepov #186537
Segrey Tsepov
Character captain Ivan Zubachev
Photo Yuriy Anpilogov #307772
Yuriy Anpilogov
Character Koftun
Photo Sergey Vlasov #277886Photo Sergey Vlasov #294219
Sergey Vlasov
Character Kazalyonok
Photo Aleksandr Sirin #181680Photo Aleksandr Sirin #181681Photo Aleksandr Sirin #181682Photo Aleksandr Sirin #181683
Aleksandr Sirin
Character medic Maslov
Photo Ilya Mozgovoy #277887Photo Ilya Mozgovoy #277888
Ilya Mozgovoy
Character German officer
Photo Benik Arakelyan #265226
Benik Arakelyan
Character Samvel Matevosyan
Photo Evgeny Sangadzhiev #94626
Evgeny Sangadzhiev
Character gunner
Photo Ivan Krasko #277889Photo Ivan Krasko #345369
Ivan Krasko
Character narrator (voice)
Photo Gennadiy Garbuk #277890
Gennadiy Garbuk
Character old Akimov
Photo Rinat Ibragimov #277891
Rinat Ibragimov
Character Konstantin
Photo Igor Denisov #277892
Igor Denisov
Character German officer
Photo Aleksandr Kuzmichyov #277893Photo Aleksandr Kuzmichyov #277894
Aleksandr Kuzmichyov
Character railway station chief
Photo Vasili Molodtsov #277895
Vasili Molodtsov
Character lineman
Photo Elena Dubrovskaya #277896Photo Elena Dubrovskaya #277897
Elena Dubrovskaya
Character nurse
Photo Mikhail Evlanov #107648
Mikhail Evlanov
Character Proskurin
Photo Sergey Savenkov #307773
Sergey Savenkov
Character sniper
Photo Denis Parshin #277898
Denis Parshin
Character medic
Egor Petrov
Character Alik Bobkov

What's left behind the scenes

  • The duration of the television version is 178 minutes.
  • The film includes a fragment from the film "Jolly Fellows" (1934). In reality, on June 21, 1941, the film "Valery Chkalov" (1941) was shown in the fortress.
  • Sashka Akimov is a composite character dedicated to the boys from the musical platoon of the 333rd (44th) regiment, who, together with adults, defended the Brest Fortress. Among them were Pyotr Klypa, a young hero awarded the Order of the Patriotic War 1st degree, and Pyotr Kotelnikov, who is still alive today.
  • Filming took place on the grounds of the Brest Fortress, at the site of the real events shown in the film. Unique sets were built according to a project by Alim Matveychuk, copies of buildings from pre-war times and an exact replica of the Holmsky Gate. On the last day of filming (October 14), snow fell in the morning, and the final shot of "Brest Fortress" was filmed (the film begins with it); two hours later, there was no trace of the snowdrifts.
  • According to the film's producer, some areas of land were demined for filming explosions, unexploded grenades and shells were discovered, as well as a German rubber boat.
  • The Brest Fortress Hero Memorial Complex Museum now has an exhibition dedicated to the filming of the movie, including, among other things, the uniform worn by Andrey Merzlikin as Kizhevatov, and a pipe damaged by an exploding grenade belonging to Sasha Akimov (Aleksey Kopashov).
  • The roles of German tanks in the film, judging by the chassis and gun, are played by modified BMP-1s.
  • At the end of the film, the head of the outpost, Lieutenant Kizhevatov, gives Sasha Akimov a rolled-up battle flag, but it is unclear which unit's flag he could have had with him, since a border outpost is not a military unit and cannot have a flag. Apparently, this is an artistic interpretation of a real historical episode with the flag of the 393rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division, which junior sergeant Rodion Semenyuk carried on his chest under his tunic, then hid in the fortress and dug up after the war. It is now kept in the Brest Fortress Defense Museum.
  • Most of the German soldiers in the film are armed with Mauser 98k rifles (which is historically accurate), however, the rifles are equipped with slings that do not match them (presumably from a Mosin rifle).
  • The German flamethrower tank shown at the end of the film could not have been used in 1941.
  • It is unclear how German saboteurs could have infiltrated the USSR through a railway station, arriving by train and bypassing border control at the checkpoint.
  • The German major in the scene is decorated with the 'For Close Combat' badge, which was introduced in late 1942.
  • At the end of the film, it is stated that Pyotr Mikhailovich Gavrilov was repressed after the war, which is an error or historical inaccuracy. Major Gavrilov, after being released from captivity, was reinstated to his rank and continued to serve in the Red Army in Siberia and the Far East. He received several commendations for his service and was subsequently reinstated into the party (he was not immediately reinstated after the war due to the loss of his party card). In 1957, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
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