Annushka (film)
Annushka (Russian: Аннушка) is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Barnet.[1][2]
Annushka | |
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Russian: Аннушка | |
Directed by | Boris Barnet |
Written by | Efraim Sevela |
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Music by | Yuriy Biryukov |
Cinematography | Viktor Masevich |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film tells about a Soviet woman, who survived the loss of her husband as a result of the war, alone raised children.[3]
Starring
- Irina Skobtseva[4][5] as Annushka
- Anastasiya Georgievskaya as Polina Sergeyevna (as Anastasiya Georgiyevskaya)
- Boris Babochkin as Ivan Ivanovich
- G. Tokareva
- Lev Barashkov
- Eduard Martsevich as Vovka
- Olga Aroseva as Vovka's mother
- Elena Korolyova as Granata
- Tatyana Malysheva
- Olga Malysheva
- Sergei Karnaukhov
- Pavel Boriskin
- Tatyana Sergeeva
- Igor Volsky
- Lev Zolotukhin
- Evgeniy Morgunov[6]
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