Flying Days
Flying Days (Russian: Дни лётные) is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Litus and Leonid Rizin.
Flying Days | |
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Russian: Дни лётные | |
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Written by | Leonid Rizin |
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Music by | Yevgeni Zubtsov |
Cinematography | Vitaly Kalashnikov |
Edited by | T. Bykov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about three young pilots who experience supersonic fighters. They have to endure a difficult test...[1]
Cast
- Nikolay Olyalin[2][3] as Nikolay Bordyrev
- Yuriy Kuzmenkov as Andrey
- Vladimir Petchenko as Aleksey (as V. Petchenko)
- Ada Voloshina as Lesya (as A. Voloshina)
- Vera Alentova[4] as Lidia Fyodorovna
- Nikolay Eryomenko as Nikolay Nikolayevich (as N. Yeryomenko)
- Nikolai Barmin as general Barabin (as N. Barmin)
- Boris Savchenko as Letchik (as B. Savchenko)[5]
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References
External links
- Flying Days on IMDb
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