Little Alexander
Little Alexander (Russian: Александр Маленький) is a 1981 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Fokin.[1][2]
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Russian: Александр Маленький | |
Directed by | Vladimir Fokin |
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Music by | Eduard Artemyev |
Cinematography | Sergey Filippov |
Edited by | Tamara Belyayeva |
Country | Soviet Union East Germany |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place in May 1945. Soviet soldiers save children in Blankenheim from the Werewolf attack, organize an orphanage in which begins the story of a boy who was abandoned by refugees. Russians called him Little Alexander.[3]
Cast
- Boris Tokarev
- Yuriy Nazarov
- Mikhail Kokshenov[4] as Soldat Kurykin (as Michail Kokschenow)
- Olaf Schneider
- Ute Lubosch
- Gerry Wolff as Hübner
- Walfriede Schmitt as Friedel
- Nikolai Skorobogatov as Russanow
- Olaf Boddeutsch as Peter
- Jana Lenz as Irmgard[5]
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gollark: It looks ugly and it'd get in the way.
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