A Weary Road
A Weary Road (Russian: Долгий путь, romanized: Dolgiy put) is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Gaidai[1][2] and Valentin Nevzorov.[3] Filmed on the motives of Vladimir Korolenko's Siberian stories.[4]
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Russian: Долгий путь | |
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Produced by | Dmitry Zalbstein |
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Starring |
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Music by | Yury Biryukov |
Cinematography | Sergei Poluyanov |
Edited by | Eva Ladyzhenskaya |
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Release date | 1956 |
Running time | 80 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The stationmaster Kruglikov fired at his boss, who wanted him to go along with him as a matchmaker to the supervisor's friend, Raissa, and as a result he was sent to a settlement in Siberia. And suddenly a political exile arrives at the station, which turns out to be the same Raissa.[5]
Cast
- Sergei Yakovlev as Vasili Kruglikov[6]
- Vladimir Belokurov as Latkin
- Kyunna Ignatova as Raisa Fedoseyeva
- Leonid Gubanov as Dmitri Orestovich
- Nikifor Kolofidin as Vassili's Father
- Aleksandr Antonov as Raissa's Father
- Apollon Yachnitsky as Arabin
- Ivan Ryzhov as gendarme
- Ekaterina Mazurova as Raisa's mother
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References
External links
- A Weary Road on IMDb
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