Faithfulness (film)
Faithfulness (Russian: Верность) is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Pyotr Todorovskiy.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Верность | |
Directed by | Pyotr Todorovskiy |
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Music by | Boris Karamyshev |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a schoolboy named after Yura, who, as a result of the death of his father, decides to become a cadet at a military school. Once he with a friend are visiting a girl and Yura fell in love with her. After some time, the cadets go to the front...[4]
Cast
- Vitaliy Chetverikov as Nikitin
- Galina Polskikh as Zoya
- Aleksandr Potapov as Murga
- Yevgeny Evstigneev as Ivan Terentievich
- Antonina Dmitrieva as Zoya's mother
- Valentina Telegina as Woman
- Vasiliy Krasnov as Strokov (as Vasili Krasnov)
- Georgiy Drozd as Platoon commander
- Yu. Zobov as Sergeant major
- Yury Solovyov as Lieutenant
- Vera Kulakova as Lieutenant (as V. Kulakova)[5]
gollark: Did the river *explicitly permit people* to use the kinetic energy of its water?
gollark: ALSO STEALING FROM THE VACUUM
gollark: CAN YOU DO THAT?
gollark: STEALING THE SUN'S ENERGY
gollark: Ah, so robots are ultravegans, I see.
References
External links
- Faithfulness on IMDb
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