Two Comrades Were Serving

Sluzhili dva tovarishcha) is a 1968 Soviet war film directed by Yevgeny Karelov with a script by Yuli Dunsky and Valeri Frid.

After filming, the engine on their airplane stalls and they are forced to land in unfriendly territory.

They are misidentified as White Army spies and are about to be executed when their colonel appears in time to stop the firing squad.

Karyakin begins to condemn his comrade for supposed crimes, but Nekrasov is able to draw a very accurate map of the fortifications from memory and impresses his commander.

In a parallel plotline, Brusentsov, a cynical and disillusioned White Army officer, accidentally kills a comrade and romances a young lady, Alexandra.

During the evacuation of the White Army from Crimea, Brusentsov has a priest hastily marry him and Sasha.