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Leonid LUKOV
Леонид ЛУКОВ
Leonid LOUKOV
USSR, 1946, 96mn
Black and white, fiction
Bolshaya zhizn (2-ya seriya)
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Большая жизнь (2-я серия)
A Great Life, Part II
Une grande vie (2ème partie)
Directed by :
Leonid LUKOV
(Леонид ЛУКОВ)
Writing credits :
Pavel NILIN
(Павел НИЛИН)
Cast
Piotr ALEINIKOV
(Пётр АЛЕЙНИКОВ) ...Vania Kourski
Boris ANDREYEV
(Борис АНДРЕЕВ) ...Khariton Baloun
Mark BERNES
(Марк БЕРНЕС) ...Petukhov
Stepan KAIUKOV
(Степан КАЮКОВ) ...Oussynine
Lidia KARTACHOVA
(Лидия КАРТАШЕВА) ...Kozodoeva
Lavrenti MASOKHA
(Лаврентий МАСОХА) ...Makar Liagotine
Ivan PELTSER
(Иван ПЕЛЬТЦЕР) ...Kozodoev
Aleksandra POPOVA
(Александра ПОПОВА) ...Zina
Vera SHERSHIOVA
(Вера ШЕРШНЕВА) ...Sonia Ossipova
Lidia SMIRNOVA
(Лидия СМИРНОВА) ...Jenia Bouslaeva
Text of songs :
Boris AGAPOV
(Борис АГАПОВ),
Boris LASKIN
(Борис ЛАСКИН)
Cinematography :
Mikhail KIRILLOV
(Михаил КИРИЛЛОВ)
Production design :
Felix BOGUSLAVSKY
(Феликс БОГУСЛАВСКИЙ),
Vladimir KAPLUNOVSKI
(Владимир КАПЛУНОВСКИЙ)
Music :
Nikita BOGOSLOVSKY
(Никита БОГОСЛОВСКИЙ)
Sound :
Léon KANN
(Леон КАНН)
Companies :
Soyouzdetfilm
Spectators :
18,6 millions of spectators
Release Date in Russia :
21/12/1958
Site :
IMDb
Plot synopsis
Action takes place in 1943 after the release of Dombass