Lyana
Lyana (Russian: Ляна) is a 1955 Soviet comedy film directed by Boris Barnet.[1][2][3][4]
Lyana | |
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Russian: Ляна | |
Directed by | Boris Barnet |
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Music by | Shiko Aranov |
Cinematography | Iosif Martov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
In the center of the plot is a beautiful percussionist and Komsomol Lyana, who with her friends goes to Chisinau to take part in an amateur art contest.
Starring
- Kyunna Ignatova[5]
- Aleksandr Shvorin
- Muza Krepkogorskaya
- Radner Muratov
- Leonid Gayday
- Eugeniu Ureche
- D. Lysenko
- Konstantin Konstantinov
- Nikolay Gorlov[6]
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