At Home Among Strangers, A Stranger Among His O... May 2026
The local Communist Party leader and Shilov's friend who struggles with the decision to arrest him. Thematic Analysis
The movie is celebrated for its and its departure from typical rigid Soviet propaganda, offering instead a more psychological and nostalgic look at the revolutionary period. It remains one of the most popular action-dramas in Russian cinema history. 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 The local Communist Party leader and Shilov's friend
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 . (1974) is a seminal Soviet film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
To clear his name and recover the gold, Shilov must infiltrate the bandit gang, essentially becoming "at home among strangers" while being viewed as a "stranger among his own" by his former comrades who suspect him of treason. Key Characters
A former White officer seeking to escape with the gold.
The protagonist and loyal Red Army veteran who must fight to prove his innocence.