The First Trolleybus
The First Trolleybus (Russian: Крепостная актриса) is a 1963 Soviet romance film directed by Isidor Annensky.[1]
The First Trolleybus | |
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Russian: Первый троллейбус | |
Directed by | Isidor Annensky |
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Music by | Andrey Eshpay |
Cinematography | Vitali Grishin |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a beautiful trolleybus driver named Svetlana, who enchants all the young people who ride the trolleybus. She had to quit her job in order to go to college, but having entered there, she realized that she lacked the attention of those guys and she decided to study in absentia and again became a trolleybus driver.[2]
Cast
- Irina Gubanova as Sveta Soboleva
- Lev Sverdlin as Sveta's Father
- Nina Sazonova as Maria Ignatyevna (as N. Sazonova)
- Aleksandr Demyanenko as Sergei
- Dalvin Shcherbakov as Pavel
- Evgeniy Anufriyev as Vasya
- Oleg Dahl[3] as Senya
- Viktor Bortsov as Kiryushin
- Nina Doroshina[4] as Dasha[5]
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