Older Sister

Older Sister (Russian: Старшая сестра) is a Soviet feature film, shot in 1966, Georgy Natanson on the play by Alexander Volodin My older sister.[2]

Older Sister
Movie poster
Directed byGeorgy Natanson
Produced byViktor Slonimsky
Written byAlexander Volodin
StarringTatyana Doronina
Natalya Tenyakova
Mikhail Zharov
Music byVladlen Chistyakov
CinematographyValery Vladimirov
Edited byLyudmila Pechieva[1]
Production
company
Release date
1966 (1966)
Running time
102 min
Country Soviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

Orphans Lida and Nadya have been living in the care of his uncle, who took them to the education of the children's home. Uncle sincerely dreams of a happy life for the nieces and girls, often in defiance of their own destiny, follow his advice. So big sister – Nadya – abandons his dream and doing everything to become the youngest actress, but years later she still comes to the theater.

Cast

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gollark: What do you prefer then, "komrad kit"?

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