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The Way Back

Their escape was just the beginning.
2010 | 133m | English

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At the dawn of WWII, several men escape from a Russian gulag—to take a perilous and uncertain journey to freedom as they cross deserts, mountains and several nations.
Release Date: Nov 22, 2010
Director: Peter Weir
Writer: Keith R. Clarke, Slavomir Rawicz, Peter Weir
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Keywords world war ii, soviet union, anti-communism, escape, india, gulag, american, thug, based on memoir or autobiography, communism, political repression, ussr
Production Companies Allied Filmmakers, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, National Geographic, Exclusive Films, On the Road, Point Blank Productions, Kontsept Film Company
Box Office Revenue: $24,200,000
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ed Harris Mr. Smith
Jim Sturgess Janusz Wieszczek
Saoirse Ronan Irena Zielińska
Colin Farrell Valka
Mark Strong Andrei Khabarov
Gustaf Skarsgård Andrejs Voss
Dejan Angelov Andrei
Dragoș Bucur Zoran
Sally Brunski Janusz's Wife, 1939
Alexandru Potocean Tomasz Horodinsky
Sebastian Urzendowsky Kazik
Zahari Baharov Interrogator
Ihor Hniezdilov Bohdan
Stanislav Pishtalov Commandant
Mariy Grigorov Lazar
Nikolay Stanoev Yuri
Stefan Shterev Cook
Yordan Bikov Garbage Eater #1
Ruslan Kupenov Garbage Eater #2
Nikolay Mutafchiev Guard #1
Valentin Ganev Guard #2
Anton Trendafilov Steam Man
Pearce Quigley The Professor
Sattar Dikambayev Mongolian Horseman
Hal Yamanouchi Official
Meglena Karalambova Janusz's Wife, 1989
Irinei Konstantinov Janusz, 1989
Name Job
Keith R. Clarke Screenplay
Duncan Henderson Production Accountant
Joseph Cigliano Costume Supervisor
Judith Bouley Casting
Goro Deyanov Set Decoration
John Stoddart Production Design
Emil Gigov Carpenter, Assistant Art Director
Vladimir Petkov Carpenter
Zamfir Zamfirov Carpenter
Linda Whittlesey Foley
Nick Murphy Visual Effects Editor
Lubomir Evtimov Transportation Coordinator
Salaheddine Benchegra Casting
Wendy Stites Costume Design
Kess Bonnet Art Direction
Bridget Ostersehlte Costume Supervisor
Ina Damianova Costume Supervisor
Anna Hadzhieva Art Department Coordinator
Bruce Emery Dolby Consultant
Magdalena Wolf Visual Effects Producer
Les Fiddess Foley
Dimitrina Stoyanova Hairstylist
Anthos Simon Digital Intermediate
Plamen Slavov Transportation Coordinator
Vicky Wildman Casting
Mandira Shukla Costume Supervisor
Michael W. Mitchell Sound Effects Editor
Neven Mihailova Additional Camera
Slavomir Rawicz Novel
Edouard F. Henriques Makeup Department Head
Emiliano Topai First Assistant Camera
Rebecca Dunn Digital Intermediate
Aziz Rafiq Art Department Assistant
Simon Hewitt Foley
Tim Crosbie Visual Effects Supervisor
Desislava Grozdeva Hairstylist
Mulchand Dedhia Gaffer
Matthew M. North Digital Intermediate
Mohammed Amine Hlal Rigging Gaffer
Jenny T. Ward ADR & Dubbing
Sylvie Chesneau Script Supervisor
Phil Heywood Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Yolanda Toussieng Hair Department Head
Poppy Bourchier Casting
Hristo Idakiev Gaffer
Miroslav Stoilov First Assistant Camera
Sana El Kilali Production Supervisor
Emmanuel Pappas Production Supervisor
Rick Lisle Dialogue Editor
Dirk Buchmann Property Master
Richard Goodwin Second Assistant Director
Anna Creasy Visual Effects Coordinator
Buffy Hall Casting
Emily Rogers Swanson Music Editor
Odile Schalit Casting Associate
Robin Beauchesne Makeup Artist
Alex Meddick Visual Effects Editor
Tsvetanka Anachkova Seamstress
Paul Graff Visual Effects Supervisor
Evgeni Yordanov Leadman
Dimitar Ferdinandov Seamstress
Naomi J. Hall Researcher
Tony Murtagh ADR & Dubbing
Richard Thwaites Visual Effects Producer
Ivo Peitchev Camera Operator
Jason Troughton Special Effects Coordinator
Kathe Swanson Hairstylist
Anton Bakarski Camera Operator
Yana Stoyanova Makeup Artist
Dennis Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Berolzheimer Sound Effects Editor
Maria Stoyanova Seamstress
Lorenzo Senatore Steadicam Operator
Gemma James Visual Effects Coordinator
Mark Vargo Second Unit Cinematographer
Burkhard von Dallwitz Original Music Composer
Andrew Miller Assistant Sound Editor
Sunil Chabra Property Master
Peter Weir Director, Screenplay
Lina Todd Casting
Russell Boyd Director of Photography
Lee Smith Editor
Richard King Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kaloian Vodenicharov Stunt Coordinator
Simon Varsano Still Photographer
Victor Glushchenko Animation
Mariana Stansheva Casting
Greg Funk Makeup Artist
Todor Chapkanov First Assistant Director
Dea Kulumbegashvili Assistant Director Trainee
Name Title
Joni Levin Producer
Nigel Sinclair Producer
Keith Clark Producer
Adam Leipzig Executive Producer
Guy East Executive Producer
Mohamed Khalaf Al-Mazrouei Executive Producer
Peter Weir Producer
Scott Rudin Executive Producer
Jonathan Schwartz Executive Producer
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Reviews

tanty
7.0

It is always a pleasure to watch one of Ed Harris movies. The plot hooks you and the staging is impressive but the movie is not as thrilling as it could have been. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
8.0

***Better to die free than live under the shackles of communism*** "The Way Back" (2010) takes place circa 1940-42 and details a group's mad escape from a Siberian gulag through the cold, desolate Soviet wilderness into Mongolia, across the great Gobi desert, through mountainous Tibet and ultimat ... ely freedom in India. The film was inspired by Slavomir Rawicz' popular book "The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom," but not based on it. After records of Rawicz' release from the gulag by the USSR in 1942 were unearthed the veracity of the book was called into question; others suggest that, although the circumstances of the story may not have happened to author Rawicz, they're apparently based on real events with real individuals, like Polish soldier Witold Glinski. Moreover, in light of the millions of prisoners carted away to Siberia during that time period, isn't it likely that a handful of them successfully escaped and had experiences similar to those shown in this movie (and the book) regardless of whether or not they made it all the way to India? In any event, director Peter Weir has plainly stated that the film is largely fictional and only inspired by the book, which may or may not be a true account. The group's natural leader is Janusz (Jim Sturgess), not because he has any leadership charisma but simply because he spent half his life in the woods and KNOWS how to survive in such an environment. As Solomon said, "A wise man has great power, and a man of knowledge increases strength." Also along for the haul is a cynical American called Mister Smith (Ed Harris), a Russian hooligan named Valka (Colin Farrell), a comic accountant, an artistic pastry chef, a priest, a Pole with night blindness and a teen-aged girl named Irena, played by Saoirse Ronan, who incidentally celebrated her 16th birthday on the set. This a story of survival. The group faces freezing nights, lack of food & water, bugs, death, the never-ending Gobi desert and the Himalayas, not to mention the inevitable moral questions that arise from such a life or death situation. Some have complained that the film involves too much walking, but that's the whole point: the film's about a 4000-mile escape on foot to freedom. It drives home some powerful messages that will be pondered well after viewing: • The government in communistic or extreme socialistic states is a cold, uncaring, demonic machine that will immediately squelch dissidents through any measure possible, including torturous coercion, slander and execution. • Such godless governments are a vile social infection that spreads and must be escaped at all costs. • Is this socialistic disease now spreading to America? Of course it is and it’s been obvious for quite some time (the Dems). • Better to die free than live in a gulag (aka labor camp or reeducation camp) or under dictatorial socialistic governments. • No matter how bad it is, at least you don't have to live in a gulag. • Mongolians and Tibetans are people of true honor. • Saoirse Ronan is a precious young lady. In addition, the film features a great score and spectacular locations, shot in Bulgaria, Morocco and India. FINAL WORD: "The Way Back" is a must if you love survival stories like "Flight of the Phoenix" (especially the original version) or "Sands of the Kalahari," as well as films like "Lawrence of Arabia," "Black Robe" and "Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan." It's unique but it has the same general tone. Stay away if you have ADHD or solely relish films with conventional Hollywood plotting and roll-your-eyes BS, not that there's anything wrong with that, lol. RUNTIME: 2 hours and 13 minutes. GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021