Three Russian Girls (1943)


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1h 21min | Comedy, War | Dec 30, 1943 | Released

Another of a wartime cycle of Hollywood films lauding the praises of America's Soviet allies, Three Russian Girls is a remake of Russia's The Girl From Stalingrad. Set just after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, the film stars Anna Sten as Natasha, a Red Cross volunteer who is dispatched to a field hospital located in an old pre-revolution mansion. American test pilot John Hill (Kent Smith), who'd been in Russia on a goodwill mission, is wounded in battle and brought to the hospital. As he slowly recovers from his wounds, Hill falls in love with Natasha. A last-act crisis develops when the hospital personnel are forced to move immediately to Leningrad as the Nazis advance. Most of the "counter attack" scenes that follow were obviously lifted from the original Girl from Stalingrad. For the record, the other two "Russian girls" are played by Mimi Forsaythe and Cathy Frye.

Director: Fyodor Otsep Henry S. Kesler

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Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

Terkin (as Feodor Chaliapin)

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Kent Smith

John Hill

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Anna Sten

Natasha

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Fyodor Otsep

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Victor Trivas

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Maurice Clark

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Dan James

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