A Severe Young Man

A Severe Young Man (Russian: Строгий юноша) is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Abram Room.[1][2][3][4]

A Severe Young Man
Russian: Строгий юноша
Directed byAbram Room
Written byYury Olesha
Starring
Music byGavriil Popov
CinematographyYuri Yekelchik
Country Soviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about a young sportsman Gregory, who falls in love with the wife of an outstanding scientist - Julian Nikolayevich Stepanov. After completion, the film was suppressed until the 1970s because it did not conform to the Soviet doctrine of Socialist Realism.

Starring

  • Dmitri Dorlyak as Grisha Fokin
  • Olga Zhizneva as Masha Stepanova
  • Yuri Yuryev as Professor Yuliyan Stepanov
  • Maksim Shtraukh as Fyodor Tsitronov
  • Valentina Serova as Liza
  • Georgiy Sochevko as Kolya
  • Irina Volodko as Olga
  • Aleksandr Chistyakov as Olga's Father
  • Dmitri Golubinsky as Surgeon Ivan Germanovich
  • Ekaterina Melnikova as Grisha's Mother[5]
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gollark: Okay, I will now do thing.
gollark: I do, I just don't like using it much.
gollark: I can do that in 30 minutes or so. I am currently in bed.
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