Oh, That Nastya!

Oh, That Nastya! (Russian: Ох уж эта Настя!) is a 1971 Soviet family film directed by Yuri Pobedonostsev.[1][2][3]

Oh, That Nastya!
Russian: Ох уж эта Настя!
Directed byYuri Pobedonostsev
Written byValentina Spirina
Starring
Music byYevgeny Krylatov
Cinematography
  • Aurelius Jacinevicius
  • Boris Seredin
Edited byA. Klebanov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about a schoolgirl Nastya, who constantly invents and tells something, as a result of which she quarrels with a teacher, classmates and sister.[4]

Cast

  • Tatyana Nevskaya as Lyuba Sitnikova (as Tanya Nevskaya)
  • Sergei Kuskov as Edik Syroyegin (as Seryozha Kuskov)
  • Natalya Gvozdikova as Sveta Ryabinina (as N. Gvozdikova)
  • Aleksandr Kharitonov as Sasha Zharikov (as A. Kharitonov)
  • Svetlana Kotikova as Maryana Borisovna
  • Nina Arkhipova as Ryabinina
  • N. Yegorova as Olya
  • Sasha Avayev as Sasha Avayev
  • Yelena Gabrielova
  • Marina Grebennikova[5]
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References

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