Don Tale
Don Tale (Russian: Донская повесть) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Fetin.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Донская повесть | |
Directed by | Vladimir Fetin |
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Music by | Vasiliy Solovev-Sedoy |
Cinematography | Yevgeni Kirpichyov |
Edited by | Ye. Orlova |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a red Cossack and his beloved woman, who, during childbirth, confesses to him that he is a spy for the White Guards.[4]
Cast
- Yevgeny Leonov as Yakov Shibalok
- Lyudmila Chursina as Darya
- Aleksandr Blinov as Nikolka
- Boris Novikov as Ivan Chudukov
- Nikolai Melnikov as Alyosha
- Aleksey Gribov as Kuzmich (as A. Gribov)
- Liliya Gurova
- Sergei Lyakhnitsky as Ivanich
- Leonid Parkhomenko
- Georgy Satini[5]
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References
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