Applause, Applause...
Applause, Applause... (Russian: Аплодисменты, аплодисменты…) is a 1984 Soviet musical film directed by Viktor Buturlin.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Аплодисменты, аплодисменты… | |
Directed by | Viktor Buturlin |
Written by | Viktor Merezhko |
Starring |
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Music by | Aleksandr Morozov |
Cinematography | Vladimir Vasilyev |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about an entertaining artist who dreams of playing a dramatic role. And suddenly she gets such an opportunity.[4]
Cast
- Lyudmila Gurchenko
- Oleg Tabakov as Shevtsov
- Olga Volkova
- Aleksandr Filippenko
- Karina Moritts
- Aleksandr Shirvindt
- Tatyana Parkina
- Gelena Ivlieva
- Lev Lemke
- Algirdas Paulavicius[5]
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