The Miners of Donetsk
The Miners of Donetsk or Miners of the Don (Russian: Донецкие шахтёры, romanized: Donetskie shakhtyory) is a 1951 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov.[1] The film is about the life of miners in Donbass. New technologies are introduced which the miners embrace with enthusiasm.
The Miners of Donetsk | |
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Directed by | Leonid Lukov |
Written by | Vladimir Alekseev Boris Gorbatov |
Starring | Aleksei Gribov A. Mansvetov G. Pasechnik Viktor Khokhryakov Mikheil Gelovani |
Music by | Tikhon Khrennikov |
Cinematography | Mikhail Kirillov |
Production company | Gorky Film Studios |
Release date | 16 May 1951 |
Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Cast
- Aleksei Gribov
- A. Mansvetov
- G. Pasechnik
- Viktor Khokhryakov
- Mikheil Gelovani
- Sergei Lukyanov
- Vasiliy Merkurev as Gorovoi
- Anastasiya Zuyeva
- Vitali Doronin as Pavel Nedolya
- Klara Luchko
- Andrei Petrov
- Vladimir Druzhnikov as Trofimenko
- Lidiya Smirnova as Vera
- Oleg Zhakov
- Pyotr Aleynikov
- Boris Chirkov as Stepan Nedolya
- Semyon Svashenko as Engineer
gollark: I'm sure you'd like to think so.
gollark: GTech™ beam/laser equipment is already built to deal with substantially greater attenuation by atmosphere and such.
gollark: You have, *at best*, some time travel. As I said, your spies were useless and your beam interceptors essentially meaningless against GTech™ systems.
gollark: GTech™ badology has come to a similar conclusion, using advanced bad spectrography techniques.
gollark: If I avoid the piano, I'll feel quite happy about that for a bit and soon probably forget.
References
- Rollberg p.204
Bibliography
- Rollberg, Peter. Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
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