Glorious Path
Glorious Path (Russian: Путь славы) is a 1949 Soviet film directed by Boris Buneev,[1] Anatoli Rybakov[2] and Mikhail Shvejtser.[3]
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Russian: Путь славы | |
Directed by |
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Written by | Ekaterina Vinogradskaya |
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Music by | Vladimir Yurovskiy |
Cinematography | Nikolai Bolshakov |
Edited by | A. Soboleva |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film tells about a village girl Sasha Voronkova, moving to the city in the hope of realizing her dream: to become a train driver.[4]
Starring
- Aleksandr Antonov as Ivan Konstantinovich
- Aleksey Bakhar
- Sergey Bondarchuk as Sekretar gorkoma
- Inna Fyodorova
- Georgi Gumilevsky as Ded i hochnoy storozh
- Olesya Ivanova as Sasha Voronkova
- Viktor Khokhryakov as Ponomaryov
- G. Koryagin
- Muza Krepkogorskaya as Katya
- Leonid Kulakov as Samson Ivanovich
- Vasili Makarov as Kapitan
- Nadir Malishevsky as Kolya Makagon
- Grigory Mikhaylov
- Pyotr Savin as Normirovshchik
- Nina Savva
- Aleksandr Shirshov as Aleksey
- Zoya Tolbuzina
- Mikhail Troyanovskiy as Trofimych
- Vladimir Vladislavskiy as Kladovshchik
- Kira Zharkova[5]
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References
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