Long-Haired Wonder

Long-Haired Wonder (Russian: Чудо с косичками) is a 1974 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Titov.[1][2][3]

Long-Haired Wonder
Russian: Чудо с косичками
Directed byViktor Titov
Written byAleksandr Lapshin
Starring
  • Irina Mazurkevich
  • Anna Zharova
  • Igor Yasulovich
  • Aleksandr Kalyagin
  • Naum Dymarsky
Music byVladislav Kazenin
Cinematography
  • Anatoli Nikolayev
  • Vladimir Nikolayev
Edited byTamara Zubrova
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells the story of a young and very talented Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut, who was called Long-Haired Wonder.[4]

Cast

  • Irina Mazurkevich as Tanya Malisheva (as I. Mazurkevich)
  • Anna Zharova as Svetlana Kropotova (as A. Zharova)
  • Igor Yasulovich
  • Aleksandr Kalyagin
  • Naum Dymarsky
  • Nina Agapova as Yekaterina Andreyevna Burkova (as N. Agapova)
  • Aleksandr Khaletsky as Mitya (as A. Khaletskiy)
  • Yelena Bratslavskaya as Yelizabeta Sidelnikova (as Ye. Bratslavskaya)
  • Mikaela Drozdovskaya
  • Anatoli Kryzhansky[5]
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