The Green Carriage
The Green Carriage (Russian: Зелёная карета, romanized: Zelyonaya kareta) is a 1967 Soviet historical drama film directed by Yan Frid and starring Natalya Tenyakova, Vladimir Chestnokov and Igor Dmitriev.[1] It portrays the life of the nineteenth century stage actress Varvara Asenkova.
The Green Carriage | |
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Directed by | Yan Frid |
Written by | Aleksandr Gladkov |
Music by | Vladlen Chistyakov |
Cinematography | Anatoli Nazarov Lev Sokolsky |
Production company | Lenfilm Studio |
Release date | 1967 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Partial cast
- Natalya Tenyakova as Varvara Asenkova
- Vladimir Chestnokov as Sosnitski
- Igor Dmitriev as Dyur
- Aleksandr Susnin as Martynov
- Gleb Florinskiy
- Aleksandr Borisov
- Lidiya Shtykan
- Tatyana Piletskaya
- Igor Ozerov
- Irina Gubanova as Masha
- Aleksandr Sokolov
- Yulian Panich
- Geliy Sysoev
- Victor Kostetskiy as Perepelsky (prototype - Nikolay Nekrasov)
- Valentina Kovel
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References
- Cowie & Elley p.644
Bibliography
- Peter Cowie & Derek Elley. World Filmography: 1967. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1977.
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