Six P.M. is the 1946 American release title of the 1944 Soviet World War II film At 6 P.M. After the War (Russian: В 6 часов вечера после войны, V shest chasov vechera posle voyny, (also At six o'clock in the evening after the war) by Ivan Pyryev.
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Cinematography | Valentin Pavlov
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Edited by | Anna Kulganek
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Running time | 94 minutes
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Country | Soviet Union
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Language | Russian
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