Dima Gorin's Career
Dima Gorin's Career (Russian: Карьера Димы Горина) is a 1961 Soviet domedy film directed by Frunze Dovlatyan and Lev Mirsky.[1][2]
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Russian: Карьера Димы Горина | |
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Written by | Boris Medovoy |
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Music by | Andrey Eshpay |
Cinematography | Konstantin Arutyunov |
Edited by | A. Klebanov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the employee of the savings bank, who as a result of his mistake was forced to go to the construction site in Siberia, where he found his love.[3]
Cast
- Aleksandr Demyanenko[4] as Dima Gorin
- Tatyana Konyukhova
- Rifat Aliyev
- Valentina Ananina
- Vitali Chermenyov
- V. Dmitriyeva
- Igor Dolin
- Vladimir Seleznyov as Gennadiy Drobot (as V. Seleznyov)
- Vladimir Vysotskiy as Sofron (as V. Vysotskiy)
- Yevgeni Kudryashov as Ivan Moskalyov (as Ye. Kudryashov)
- Nikolay Kazakov
- Aleksey Vanin as Panteley (as A. Vanin)[5]
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