Lullaby (1959 film)
Lullaby (Russian: Колыбельная) is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalik.[1][2][3][4]
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Russian: Колыбельная | |
Directed by | Mikhail Kalik |
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Music by | David Fedov |
Cinematography | Vadim Derbenyov |
Edited by | Mikhail Kalik |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the pilot Losev, who is sent to look for his daughter, which survived the bombing.[5]
Cast
- Nikolai Timofeyev as Losev
- Viktoriya Lepko as Aurika
- Lida Pigurenko as Aurika as a Little Girl
- Lyubov Rumyantseva as Aurika, the Archivist's Daughter (as Lyubov Chernoval)
- Viktor Chetverikov as Pavel
- Yury Solovyov as Sgt. Mikheyev
- Shura Kuznetsov as Niku
- Mark Troyanovsky as The Archivist
- Svetlana Svetlichnaya[6]
gollark: They don't use mind control *beams* though, they use mind control *bees*, which aren't blocked by metal.
gollark: Yes you do. They just use mind control to make you *think* you don't.
gollark: They're only visible if you wear Google Glass, which is why the government banned that.
gollark: To fake gravity, obviously, and disappear people they don't like.
gollark: That's not gravity. It's the government's tractor beams faking gravity by pulling you down.
References
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