Doctor Kalyuzhnyy
Doctor Kalyuzhnyy, (Russian: Доктор Калюжный) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Erast Garin[1] and written by Yuri German.[2]
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Written by | Yuri German |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film tells about a young doctor Kuzma, who, after graduating from the Leningrad Institute, leaves his beloved girl in Leningrad and returns to the Grechishka village where he was born and starts working there.[3]
Starring
- Boris Tolmazov as Doctor Kalyuzhny
- Mariya Barabanova as Timofeyich
- Yuriy Tolubeev
- Yanina Zheymo
- Arkady Raikin[4][5]
- Valentin Kiselyov
- L. Oreshkin
- Zinaida Kvyatkovskaya
- T. Sukova
- Konstantin Sorokin
- G. Gudarov
- Yekaterina Melentyeva as Frosya[6]
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References
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