: Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Oleg Zhakov, Alexander Denisov Genre : War Drama

: The film is noted for its large-scale battle sequences and its focus on the psychological and tactical challenges of partisan warfare. : Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Oleg Zhakov, Alexander Denisov Genre

: It is followed by Front Beyond the Front Line (1977) and Front in the Rear of the Enemy (1981). Disambiguation It was released in 2012, not 1974

If you were specifically looking for a film about the year , you may be thinking of the high-budget Turkish epic Fetih 1453 (also known as Conquest 1453 ), which depicts the Ottoman siege of Constantinople. It was released in 2012, not 1974. Conquest 1453 (2012) - IMDb Film Overview: " Front Without Flanks " (1974)

The text you provided likely refers to a digital file for a 1974 Soviet war film titled (Russian: Фронт без флангов ). While your snippet mentions "1453" and "Defense of Moscow," these appear to be inaccuracies or part of a specific file numbering system; "1453" is historically associated with the Fall of Constantinople, whereas this film focuses on the Defense of Moscow during World War II. Film Overview: " Front Without Flanks " (1974)

: Approximately 168 minutes (often split into two parts) Key Features of the Movie

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: Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Oleg Zhakov, Alexander Denisov Genre : War Drama

: The film is noted for its large-scale battle sequences and its focus on the psychological and tactical challenges of partisan warfare.

: It is followed by Front Beyond the Front Line (1977) and Front in the Rear of the Enemy (1981). Disambiguation

If you were specifically looking for a film about the year , you may be thinking of the high-budget Turkish epic Fetih 1453 (also known as Conquest 1453 ), which depicts the Ottoman siege of Constantinople. It was released in 2012, not 1974. Conquest 1453 (2012) - IMDb

The text you provided likely refers to a digital file for a 1974 Soviet war film titled (Russian: Фронт без флангов ). While your snippet mentions "1453" and "Defense of Moscow," these appear to be inaccuracies or part of a specific file numbering system; "1453" is historically associated with the Fall of Constantinople, whereas this film focuses on the Defense of Moscow during World War II. Film Overview: " Front Without Flanks " (1974)

: Approximately 168 minutes (often split into two parts) Key Features of the Movie