Actress (1943 film)

Actress, (Russian: Актриса) is a 1943 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Trauberg.[1][2][3][4]

Actress
Russian: Актриса
Directed byLeonid Trauberg
Written by
Starring
Music byOskar Sandler
CinematographyAndrei Moskvin
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

The film tells about the famous actress of the operetta, who decides to leave the profession in the midst of the war, as she thinks that nobody needs anyone else, but she returns to the scene, realizing that the military at the front, in the rear and in hospitals want to hear music.[5]

Starring

  • Galina Sergeyeva as Zoya Vladimirovna Strelnikova
  • Boris Babochkin as Pyotr Nikolaevich Markov (as B. Babochkin)
  • Zinaida Morskaya as Agafya Lukinichna (as M. Morskaya)
  • Vladimir Gribkov as Anatoliy Sergeevich Obolenskiy (as V. Gribkov)
  • Mikhail Zharov as Reciter in hospital (as M. Zharov)
  • Yuriy Korshun as Vasya Ivanov, Wounded soldier in hospital (as Yu. Korshun)
  • Konstantin Sorokin as Zaytsev (as K. Sorokin)
  • Nikolay Temyakov as Zinoviy Aleksandrovich, Theater manager (as N. Temyakov)
  • Vladimir Shishkin as Shurik (as V. Shishkin)[6]
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