“War and Peace” quotes
(1966)Title War and Peace
Original title Voyna i mir
Year 1966
Director Sergey Bondarchuk
Genre Drama, History, Romance
Original title Voyna i mir
Year 1966
Director Sergey Bondarchuk
Genre Drama, History, Romance
Plot – The beginning of the 19th century is upset by major events. Napoleon Bonaparte's troops are getting closer to the Russian border and they are threatening to carry out the expansionist ambitions of their leader and bring war into Russian territory. In this context, the stories of three Russian families unravel.
All actors – Sergey Bondarchuk, Lyudmila Saveleva, Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Boris Zakhava, Anatoli Ktorov, Anastasiya Vertinskaya, Antonina Shuranova, Oleg Tabakov, Viktor Stanitsyn, Irina Skobtseva, Boris Smirnov, Vasiliy Lanovoy, Kira Golovko, Irina Gubanova, Aleksandr Borisov, Oleg Efremov, Giuli Chokhonelidze, Vladislav Strzhelchik, Angelina Stepanova, Nikolay Trofimov, Jean-Claude Ballard, Nikolay Rybnikov, Eduard Martsevich, Nikolai Tolkachyov, Elena Tyapkina, Sergei Yermilov, Nonna Mordyukova, Mikhail Khrabrov, Vasiliy Badayev, Pyotr Savin, Semyon Svashenko, Viktor Murganov, Sergey Nikonenko, Daniil Netrebin, Aleksey Glazyrin, Nikolai Khryashchikov, Vladimir Prikhodko, D. Sivakov, N. Sorokin, A. Boldyrev, Aleksandr Degtyar, Aleksey Bakhar, Ivan Zhevago, Galina Kravchenko, Nikolay Grinko, Stanislav Chekan, V. Sofronov, Janis Grantins, Lev Polyakov, Dzhemma Firsova, Klavdiya Polovikova, Herberts Zommers, Ervin Knausmyuller, Andrey Smirnov, D. Eizental, Aleksandr Smirnov, Nikolai Bubnov, Georgiy Millyar, Boris Molchanov, , N. Afrikyants, V. Alakhverdova, Rodion Aleksandrov, Igor Alekseyev, Nikolai Aparin, Iya Arepina, N. Avetisova, Aleksandr Barushnoy, Boris Batashev, A. Begak, D. Begak, Mikhail Bocharov, Larysa Borysenko, Yuri Chekulayev, Robert Chumak, Yu. Chyuveleva, Yuliya Dioshi, Marina Dobrovolskaya, Z. Dvizhkova, G. Edzhubov, Aleksandr Fadeyev, N. Fogel, V. Fromgoldt, Yuriy Grigorev, Aleksandr Gruzinsky, V. Islavin, Mariya Kapnist, T. Kazankova, B. Khovanskaya, A. Kin, Pyotr Kiryutkin, Nikolai Kodin, Iosif Kolin, N. Kollen, Aleksandr Komissarov, Svetlana Konovalova, V. Kosarikhin, Lyudmila Kramarevskaya, Yu. Kryuchkov, Georgiy Kurovskiy, Nikolay Kutuzov, Labina, Vladimir Lapin, Aleksandr Lebedev, Nikolay Lebedev, Yuri Leonidov, Vladimir Levchenko, Vladimir Likhachyov, V. Lutsekovich, Ye. Lyutsau, Tatyana Makhova, S. Makovskaya, Vladimir Mashchenko, V. Maslatsov, Viktor Matisen, Vasiliy Matov, O. Mikhajlova, G. Mityakov, A. Mombelli, Leonid Nedovich, Korio Odkhava, Yu. Ovsyannikov, K. Petrova-Sokovskaya, Veronika Polonskaya, Aleksandr Ponomarenko, Angel Rebane, V. Renin, Norman Rose, Yu. Rossinol, Georgi Rybakov, Vladimir Seleznyov, Aleksey Sezeman, Ye. Shalamov, Georgi Shapovalov, Galina Shostko, Nikolay Sibeikin, Aleksei Smirnov, Vladimir Smirnov, Zoya Smirnova-Nemirovich, Nikolay Smorchkov, Ivan Solovyov, Yelena Stroyeva, Georgiy Svetlani, Andrei Syomin, Ivan Turchenkov, S. Uspenskaya, R. Vagina, Elena Vanke, I. Vasilenko, Yu. Vetrov, Leonid Vidavskiy, Mikhail Vorobyov, Apollon Yachnitskiy, Yelena Yelina, V. Yermilova, Z. Zaks, Lyudmila Davydova, G. Ivanov, Boris Khmelnitskiy, Nikita Mikhalkov, Levon Sharafyan
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“- Natasha Rostova: I think that when one goes on remembering and remembering, one remembers till one recalls what happened before one was in this world.
- Sonia Rostova: That's metempsychosis.”“Lord, lay me down like a stone and raise me up like new bread.”
“Uncertainty, that's what one fears most.”
“- Prince Andrei Bolkonsky: Natasha... I love you too much. More than anything in the world.
- Natasha Rostova: And I! But why too much?
- Prince Andrei Bolkonsky: Why too much? Well, what do you think? What do you feel in your soul, deep in your soul? Shall I live? What do you think?
- Natasha Rostova: I'm sure of it.
- Prince Andrei...” (continue)(continue reading)“A moral victory which compels the enemy to recognize the moral superiority of his opponent and his own impotence was won by the Russians at Borodino.”
“I want only to say that it is always the simplest ideas which lead to the greatest consequences. My idea, in its entirety, is that if vile people unite and constitute a force, then decent people are obliged to do likewise; just that.”
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