Maybe Tomorrow
Originally released in 1932. Maybe Tomorrow is a war film. directed by Dmitriy Dalskiy. At just 61 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Peter Golm, Albert Venohr, and Sofiia Smyrnova
Synopsis
The end of the 1920s. The capitalist world is in crisis. The fascists unleash war against the Soviet Union. The enemy attack interrupts the peaceful labor of Soviet people. Hundreds of production workers join the Red Army. At the front go Red Army units, columns of tanks, units of the people's militia. Enemy airplanes appear over the Soviet city, black bomb bursts are rising. The streets are moving mournful funeral processions of the first victims of the war. At the end of the movie, a worker appears on the screen, appealing to the audience to be ready for the war, which has not yet come, but will come “maybe tomorrow"
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Peter Golm
as Johann Shultz
Albert Venohr
as Harry Smith
Sofiia Smyrnova
as German worker's wife
Maria Maksakova
as Natalya
Stepan Shkurat
as Kolkhoz worker
Vladimir Voyshvillo
as Party official (uncredited)
Semyon Grabin
as Factory worker (uncredited)
Borys Kallash-Verbytskyi
as (uncredited)
A. Kerner
as Factory owner (uncredited)
Vasyl Krasenko
as Egoist (uncredited)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- UK
Production Companies
- Ukrainfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maybe Tomorrow about?
The end of the 1920s. The capitalist world is in crisis. The fascists unleash war against the Soviet Union. The enemy attack interrupts the peaceful labor of Soviet people. Hundreds of production w...
Who directed Maybe Tomorrow?
Maybe Tomorrow was directed by Dmitriy Dalskiy.
How long is Maybe Tomorrow?
Maybe Tomorrow has a runtime of 1 hours and 1 minutes (61 minutes total).
When was Maybe Tomorrow released?
Maybe Tomorrow was released on January 1, 1932 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Maybe Tomorrow?
The main cast of Maybe Tomorrow includes Peter Golm, Albert Venohr, Sofiia Smyrnova, Maria Maksakova, Stepan Shkurat.