About Vitya, Masha, and Marines

About Vitya, Masha, and Marines (Russian: Про Витю, про Машу и морскую пехоту) is a 1973 Soviet adventure film directed by Mikhail Ptashuk.[1][2][3]

About Vitya, Masha, and Marines
Russian: Про Витю, про Машу и морскую пехоту
Directed byMikhail Ptashuk
Written byAnatoly Usov
Starring
Music byVladislav Kazenin
CinematographyYuriy Klimenko
Edited byValentina Oleynik
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

A boy named Vitya lives with his parents in a military town in which the military unit of the Marine Corps is located. He is friends with the Marines, who show him what honor, courage and masculine character are.[4]

Cast

  • Sergei Svetlitsky as Vitya Kryakin (as Seryozha Svetlitskiy)
  • Oksana Bobrovich as Masha Petrova
  • Ivan Mykolaichuk as Vakula
  • Aleksandr Abdulov as Kozlov
  • Tynchylyk Razzakov as Sadyk (as Radzh Razzakov)
  • Georgiy Pipya as Giya (as Giga Pipiya)
  • Galina Sulima as Yelizaveta Vasilyevna (as Galina Shchevibolk)
  • Stanislav Franio as Stas Bokov (as Stasik Franio)
  • Zhenya Bliznyuk as Miron
  • Edik Orlov as Zhora[5]
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gollark: Easy!
gollark: So is Chorus City.

References

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