Day by Day (Soviet TV series)
Day by Day (Russian: День за днём, romanized: Den' za dnyom) is a Soviet TV series directed by Vsevolod Shilovsky, based on a screenplay by Mikhail Ancharov.[2] Considered the first Soviet television series (17 episodes) filmed by the USSR Central Television.[2][3]
Day by Day | |
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Directed by | Vsevolod Shilovsky |
Written by | Mikhail Ancharov |
Starring | Vyacheslav Nevinny Nina Sazonova Alexey Gribov Yuri Gorobets Nina Popova |
Music by | Ilya Katayev |
Cinematography | Vladislav Yefimov Oleg Bogdanov Boris Kiparisov |
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Running time | 1145 minutes[1] |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Moscow in the early 1970s. The heroes are the residents of a large communal apartment, different families, in particular, the Yakushevs and Banykins. Neighbors become almost relatives, and their fate is closely intertwined. The old house is going to be scrapped, and all neighbors will have to be resettled in different apartments.
Cast
- Vyacheslav Nevinny as Viktor Banykin[2]
- Nina Sazonova as aunt Pasha
- Alexey Gribov as uncle Yura
- Yuri Gorobets as Konstantin Yakushev, painter
- Nina Popova as Zhenya Yakusheva
- Alexey Borzunov as Tolich
- Yevgeni Lazarev as Boris
- Alexey Eybozhenko as Sedoy
- Ksenia Minina as Ksenia
- Valentin Nikulin as Dima
- Igor Okhlupin as Pakhomov
- Kira Golovko as Kira Nikolaevna, Tolich's mother
- Angelina Stepanova as Sokolova
- Yevgeniya Khanayeva as Antonina Mikhalyova
- Nadezhda Fedosova as Anastasia Nikolaevna
- Vsevolod Shilovsky as Zhora
- Anastasia Zuyeva as old nurse
- Vitali Konyayev as Igor
- Afanasy Kochetkov as Afanasy Muravyov
- Mark Prudkin as Bogdanov
- Vladimir Grammatikov as filmmaker
- Valeriya Zaklunna as episode[4]
- Vitali Bezrukov as episode
Soundtrack[5]
- Valentin Nikulin – Song of the Circus, On the Relativity of Age, Aelita
- Valentina Tolkunova – Vocalise, Drip-drip, At Night I Walked Down the Street, Sound of Footsteps, Forgive Me, Tree, Vocalise Intermedia
- Vladimir Troshin – Sip Water, In the German Far Side
- Vladimir Makarov – Comrade, Memories of Moscow
- Yuri Gorobets – I Dreamed of Raw Rattle
- Nina Sazonova – I Stand on the Train Station
- Lev Leshchenko – She was All Right
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References
External links
- Day by Day on IMDb
- Day by Day at the Russia-K
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