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 | |
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Russian: Жила-была девочка | |
Directed by | Viktor Eisymont |
Written by | Vladimir Nedobrovo |
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Music by | Venedikt Pushkov |
Cinematography | Grigori Garibyan |
Country | Soviet 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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