Once There Was a Girl

Once There Was a Girl, (Russian: Жила-была девочка) is a 1944 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Eisymont.[1][2][3][4]

Once There Was a Girl
Russian: Жила-была девочка
Directed byViktor Eisymont
Written byVladimir Nedobrovo
Starring
Music byVenedikt Pushkov
CinematographyGrigori Garibyan
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

The film tells about two girls during the siege of Leningrad who survived the famine, cold, death of their mother and a serious wound.[5]

Starring

  • Nina Ivanova as Nastenka
  • Natalya Zashchipina as Katya (as Natasha Zashchipina)
  • Ada Vojtsik as Nastenka's Mother
  • Vera Altayskaya as Katya's mother (as V. Altayskaya)
  • Lidiya Shtykan as Tonya (as L. Shtykan)
  • Aleksandr Larikov as Makar Ivanovich (as A. Larikov)
  • Nikolai Korn as Nastenka's father (as N. Korn)
  • Elena Kirillova as Stepanida (as E. Kirillova)[6]
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