Going My Way
Originally released in 1975. Going My Way is a war/history film. directed by Vadim Lysenko. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Uldis Lieldidzs, Sergey Martynov, and Igor Komarov
Synopsis
It was the last days of June 1942. The fascist troops were tearing towards Sevastopol, and fighting was already going on in the city itself. Ships of the Black Sea Fleet had already broken through to Sevastopol more than once, delivering replenishment, ammunition and weapons. And now, destroyers "Daring" and "Stremitelny" receive a new order to go to Sevastopol. This way is known to sailors well enough, but the fascists repeatedly mined the only fairway to Sevastopol, and enemy aircraft constantly attacking destroyers. At the cost of losing the "Daring" sailors manage to break through to Sevastopol. But the hardest tests fall to the sailors on the way back, when overloaded with wounded "Stremitelny" returns to his native port.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Odessa Film Studio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Going My Way about?
It was the last days of June 1942. The fascist troops were tearing towards Sevastopol, and fighting was already going on in the city itself. Ships of the Black Sea Fleet had already broken through ...
Who directed Going My Way?
Going My Way was directed by Vadim Lysenko.
How long is Going My Way?
Going My Way has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was Going My Way released?
Going My Way was released on June 9, 1975 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Going My Way?
The main cast of Going My Way includes Uldis Lieldidzs, Sergey Martynov, Igor Komarov, Valentina Egorenkova, Yekaterina Krupennikova.