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Dmytro Milyutenko
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Dmytro Milyutenko

1899 – 1966 · Sloviansk, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine] · Active 1931–1966

Dmytro Milyutenko, born in 1899, was a Ukrainian Soviet actor whose work left a significant mark on the cinematic landscape of his time. In Ivan's Childhood (1962), he delivers a compelling performance that captures the complexities of war and innocence. Awarded the title of 'People's Artist of the USSR' in 1960, Milyutenko's contributions to theater and film reflect the rich cultural heritage of Soviet cinema. His roles often highlighted the emotional depth of characters, making him a notable figure in the exploration of human experiences during turbulent times.

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Ivan's Childhood

Ivan's Childhood

1962 ★ 7.9
as Old Man

The film is mainly set at the front during World War II, where the Soviet army is fighting the invading German Wehrmacht. The film features a non-linear plot with frequent flashbacks. After a brief dream sequence, Ivan Bondarev, a 12-year-old Russian boy, wakes up and crosses a war-torn landscape to a swamp, then swims across a river. On the other side, he is seized by Russian soldiers and brought to the young Lieutenant Galtsev, who interrogates him. The boy insists that he call "Number 51 at Headquarters" and report his presence. Galtsev is reluctant, but when he eventually makes the call, he is told by Lieutenant-Colonel Gryaznov to give the boy pencil and paper to make his report, which will be given the highest priority, and to treat him well. Through a series of dream sequences and conversations between different characters, it is revealed that Ivan’s mother and sister (and probably his father, a border guard) have been killed by German soldiers. He got away and joined a group of partisans. When the group was surrounded, they put him on a plane. After the escape, he was sent to a boarding school, but he ran away and joined an army unit under the command of Gryaznov. Burning for revenge, Ivan insists on fighting on the front line. Taking advantage of his small size, he is successful on reconnaissance missions. Gryaznov and the other soldiers grow fond of him and want to send him to a military school. They give up their idea when Ivan tries to run away and rejoin the partisans. He is determined to avenge the death of his family and others, such as those killed at the Maly Trostenets extermination camp (which he mentions that he has seen). A subplot involves Captain Kholin and his aggressive advances towards a pretty army nurse, Masha, and Galtsev's own undeclared and probably shared feelings for her. Much of the film is set in a room where the officers await orders and talk, while Ivan awaits his next mission. On the walls are scratched the last messages of doomed prisoners of the Germans. Finally, Kholin and Galtsev ferry Ivan across the river late at night. He disappears through the swampy forest. The others return to the other shore after cutting down the bodies of two Soviet scouts hanged by the Germans. The final scenes then switch to Berlin under Soviet occupation after the fall of the Third Reich. Captain Kholin has been killed in action. Galtsev finds a document showing that Ivan was caught and hanged by the Germans. As Galtsev enters the execution room, a final flashback of Ivan's childhood shows the young boy running across a beach after a little girl in happier times. The final image is of a dead tree on the beach.

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Filmography

32 credits
1960s 10 credits
1966
Movie
1965
Movie ★ 7.0
1965
Movie ★ 9.0
1964
A Dream as Uncle Ivan
Movie ★ 5.5
1964
Our Honest Bread as Makar Zadorozhnyy
Movie ★ 4.7
1964
Forty Minutes 'Til Dawn as Demid Antonovich
Movie
1962
Movie ★ 7.8
1960
Oleksa Dovbush as voievoda Psheremskyy
Movie ★ 4.7
1950s 12 credits
1959
The Green Van as grandfather Taras
Movie ★ 7.8
1959
Movie ★ 7.0
1958
Hundred Thousands as Herasym Kalytka
Movie ★ 2.0
1957
The End of Chirva-Kozyr as Макар Пивень
Movie
1956
Movie ★ 9.0
1956
Movie ★ 3.4
1956
Main Avenue as Loboda
Movie
1954
Movie ★ 7.5
1953
Movie
1953
Movie ★ 10.0
1952
Movie ★ 7.0
1951
Taras Shevchenko as Irakli Uskov
Movie ★ 4.8
1940s 4 credits
1948
Movie ★ 10.0
1947
Secret Agent as Berezhnoy
Movie ★ 5.6
1941
Bohdan Khmelnytskyi as Mykola Potocki, crown hetman of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Movie ★ 3.8
1930s 6 credits
1939
Movie
1939
Shchors as Tkach / Vladimir Vinnichenko
Movie ★ 5.8
1939
Movie ★ 5.8
1939
Movie ★ 7.0
1939
Stozhar Family as Seeing off (uncredited)
Movie
1931
Movie