Golden Path (film)
Golden Path, (Russian: Золотая тропа) is a 1945 Soviet drama film directed by Konstantine Pipinashvili.[1]
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Russian: Золотая тропа | |
Directed by | Konstantine Pipinashvili |
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Cinematography | Feliks Vysotsky |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
Bandits kidnap caravans with gold and take them to China. The partisan detachment is to find a mine, which was hidden in the mountains.[2]
Starring
- Vladimir Chobur as Father and son Perekrestov (as V. Chobur)
- Pyotr Sobolevsky as Friet Ebing (as P. Sobolevski)
- Andrey Fayt as Fijngorst (as A. Fayt)
- Kote Daushvili as Shetman
- L. Romanov as Mironov
- Viktor Kulakov as Nikodimov
- Boris Andreyev as Epifanstev (as B. Andreev)
- Dimitri Mjavia as Professor (as D. Mjavya)
- Nikolay Gorlov as Gujinski
- Fyodor Ishchenko as Fisherman (as F. Ishchenko)
- Leonid Alekseev as Mitrich (as L. Alekseev)
- Sasha Chobur as Vasia
- Grigol Chechelashvili as Major (as G. Chechelashvili)
- Valodia Tsuladze
- Niko Gvaradze as Irot
- Leila Abashidze[3][4] as Juta[5]
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gollark: Or possibly just Tux1 doing geometry problems and using a maths holoprojector, it's hard to tell.
gollark: ↑ Tux1 calculating how many bee strikes are inbound and how little time he has to escape
gollark: https://tenor.com/view/confused-math-what-wtf-peep-gif-6081931
gollark: Finally someone realizes!
References
External links
- Golden Path on IMDb
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