Shore Leave (1962 film)
Shore Leave (Russian: Увольнение на берег, romanized: Uvolnenie na bereg) is a 1962 Soviet drama film directed by Feliks Mironer.[2][3]
Shore leave | |
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Russian: Увольнение на берег | |
Directed by | Feliks Mironer |
Produced by | Viktor Slonimsky |
Written by | Feliks Mironer |
Starring | |
Music by | Kirill Molchanov |
Cinematography | Yuri Zubov |
Edited by | Esfir Tobak |
Production company | |
Release date | 1962 |
Running time | 88 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Sailor Nikolai Valezhnikov went south to the port city and spent there one day, for which he spoke with many people and met a girl with whom he fell in love and who fell in love with him.[4]
Cast
- Ariadna Shengelaya as Zhenya
- Lev Prygunov as Nikolai Valezhnikov[5]
- Vasili Makarov as Vasily Kuzmich
- Svetlana Konovalova as Zinaida Prokofievna
- Vladimir Vysotsky as Pyotr
- Natalya Kustinskaya as Katya
- Gennadi Yukhtin as Vasily Ivanovich, former sailor
- Valentina Ananina as Nyura
- Viktor Sergachyov as student Vitya[6]
gollark: Oh, right. Hmm.
gollark: You probably could do an actual Morse code light, but I think if you can only move things around and heat them instead of actually generating light directly it would be more efficient to do the movable arms thingy.
gollark: Between ships and docks, maybe, for example? That might be useful.
gollark: Also shortish-range communication.
gollark: I mean, if they could be made small and self-powered/low-maintenence, it might be workable.
References
External links
- Shore Leave on IMDb
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