Stopwatch (film)
Stopwatch (Russian: Секундомер) is a 1970 Soviet drama film directed by Rezo Esadze.[1][2][3]
Stopwatch | |
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Russian: Секундомер | |
Directed by | Rezo Esadze |
Written by | Leonid Zorin |
Starring |
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Music by | Oleg Karavaychuk |
Cinematography | Valeri Fedosov |
Edited by | L. Zaytseva |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the famous football player Lavrov, who decides to leave the sport. He spends his last match in an unfamiliar city and meets there a woman with whom he was in love.[4]
Cast
- Nikolay Olyalin as Sergey Lavrov
- Natalya Antonova as Natalya
- Viktoriya Beskova as Vera
- Liliya Aleshnikova as Tamara (as L. Aleshnikova)
- Irina Kuberskaya as Asya (as I. Kuberskaya)
- Olga Gasparova as Nina (as O. Kobelyeva)
- Oleg Khromenkov as Vasya (as O. Khromenkov)
- Sergey Muchenikov as Misha (as S. Muchenikov)
- Edward Tyshler
- Yuri Khmelnitsky[5]
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References
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