A Good Lad
A Good Lad, (Russian: Славный малый) is a 1942 Soviet musical film directed by Boris Barnet.[1][2][3][4]
A Good Lad | |
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Russian: Славный малый | |
Directed by | Boris Barnet |
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Cinematography | Sergei Ivanov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film tells about a pilot from France, who was shot down by the Germans and wound up in a partisan detachment.[5]
Starring
- Evgeniy Grigorev as Nevskiy (as E. Grigorev)
- O. Yakunina as Evdokia
- Ekaterina Sipavina as Katia (as Yelena Sipavina)
- Viktor Dobrovolsky as Claude
- Nikolay Bogolyubov as Doronine
- L. Tkachev as Ichoukine
- N. Stepanov as Vasya[6]
gollark: People respond to economic incentives better than vague "improving mankind" ones.
gollark: Central planning problematic, markets fairly good with management of some sort.
gollark: Yes, greed with actual longtermism instead of just short-sightedness is fine.
gollark: Phosphorus problem?
gollark: If so, hahahahahahano.
References
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