Flying Days

Flying Days (Russian: Дни лётные) is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Litus and Leonid Rizin.

Flying Days
Russian: Дни лётные
Directed by
Written byLeonid Rizin
Starring
Music byYevgeni Zubtsov
CinematographyVitaly Kalashnikov
Edited byT. Bykov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

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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