Legend No. 17 is a Russian biographical sports drama film based on the true story of the Soviet ice hockey player Valeri Kharlamov. The film follows Kharlamov's rise to fame as a talented and successful hockey player, as well as his personal struggles and triumphs both on and off the ice.
Set during the height of the Cold War, Legend No. 17 explores Kharlamov's journey to becoming a national hero in the Soviet Union, as he leads his team to victory in the 1972 Summit Series against Canada. The film also delves into Kharlamov's relationships with his teammates, coaches, and loved ones, showcasing the sacrifices and dedication required to achieve greatness in the world of professional sports.
Through stunning cinematography and powerful performances, Legend No. 17 captures the spirit of perseverance and determination that defined Kharlamov's career, making it a must-watch for fans of sports dramas and inspirational true stories.
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Legend No. 17
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Poslednyaya elektrichka
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David Tukhmanov:
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Gosudarstvennyj gimn SSSR
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Aleksandr Aleksandrov:
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Oranzhevaya pesnya
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Romashki spryatalis
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Evgeniy Ptichkin:
Performer
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Na tebe soshelsya klinom belyj svet
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Sonata No.23 fa minor, soch.57, 'Appassionata'
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Slyshish, Parizh, eto ya (U steny kommunarov)
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Obnimaya nebo krepkimi rukami
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Nichego ne vizhu
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State Anthem of the Soviet Union
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Aleksandr Aleksandrov:
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