A charismatic but ruthless bandit leader who seizes the gold shipment.
A former White officer seeking to escape with the gold. At Home Among Strangers, a Stranger Among His O...
(1974) is a seminal Soviet film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov . It is often categorized as an "Ostern" (or Red Western), a Soviet genre that adapted the tropes of American Westerns to the historical context of the Russian Civil War. Plot Overview A charismatic but ruthless bandit leader who seizes
Before the mission begins, the lead guard, Egor Shilov , is kidnapped, drugged, and framed. A group of former White Army officers, led by Lemke , attacks the train and steals the gold, only for it to be stolen again by a band of outlaws led by Brylov . It is often categorized as an "Ostern" (or
A group of five friends, all veterans of the Red Army and now members of the Cheka (secret police), are tasked with guarding a train shipment of 500,000 rubles in gold intended for famine relief in Moscow.
The film features classic Western elements like horseback chases, train robberies, and shoot-outs, but frames them through Soviet history and "Red" vs. "White" dynamics.
The local Communist Party leader and Shilov's friend who struggles with the decision to arrest him. Thematic Analysis