The Big Ore
The Big Ore (Russian: Больша́я руда́, romanized: Bolshaya ruda) is a 1964 drama film directed by Vasily Ordynsky and based on the novel by Georgi Vladimov.
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Directed by | Vasily Ordynsky |
Written by | Georgi Vladimov |
Starring | Yevgeni Urbansky Mikhail Gluzsky Larisa Luzhina Stanislav Lyubshin Inna Makarova |
Music by | Mikael Tariverdiev |
Cinematography | German Lavrov |
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Release date | 1964 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Viktor Pronin (Yevgeni Urbansky) returned from the army to the bride (Svetlana Zhgun), and she – the other. Then Victor went to great Kursk ore, where the work is in full swing – all live in anticipation of the first car of ore. To check Pronyakin, Brigadier (Vsevolod Sanaev) gives him beaten MAZ: mend – a long time came. The guy got in the hostel to repair the car and began to put one after the other records. Victor had got no friends, embittered against him brigade, but the first bucket of ore carry exactly it.[1]
Cast
- Yevgeni Urbansky as Victor Pronyakin
- Mikhail Gluzsky as experienced chauffeur
- Larisa Luzhina as Vera
- Stanislav Lyubshin as Antonov
- Inna Makarova as Tamara, wife Pronyakin
- Vsevolod Sanaev as Brigadier Matsuev
- Roman Homyatov as young driver
- Vladimir Troshin as driver
- Valentin Nikulin as Vladimir
- Georgiy Zhzhonov as surgeon
- Maya Kristalinskaya as song overs
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