Lullaby (1959 film)

Lullaby (Russian: Колыбельная) is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalik.[1][2][3][4]

Lullaby
Russian: Колыбельная
Directed byMikhail Kalik
Written by
  • Isai Kuznetsov
  • Avenir Zak
Starring
  • Nikolai Timofeyev
  • Viktoriya Lepko
  • Lida Pigurenko
  • Lyubov Rumyantseva
  • Viktor Chetverikov
Music byDavid Fedov
CinematographyVadim Derbenyov
Edited byMikhail Kalik
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

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]
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