The Steppe (film)
The Steppe (Russian: Степь) is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Sergey Bondarchuk.[1][2][3]
The Steppe | |
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Russian: Степь | |
Directed by | Sergey Bondarchuk |
Written by |
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Starring |
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Music by | Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov |
Cinematography | Leonid Kalashnikov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film is an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Anton Chekhov.[4]
Cast
- Oleg Kuznetsov as Egorushka
- Nikolay Trofimov as Father Christofor
- Vladimir Sedov as Kuzmichov
- Sergey Bondarchuk as Emelyan
- Ivan Lapikov as Pantelei
- Georgiy Burkov as Vasya
- Anatoliy Vasilev as Dymov
- Mikhail Kokshenov as Kiryukha
- Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy as Moisei Moiseyevich
- Liliyan Malkina as Roza[5]
gollark: What are we all defining as communism?
gollark: There exist nonfood resources.
gollark: This causes communist revolutions, which have very high torque, so the apioforms can rotate even against very strong fields.
gollark: Essentially, communism is emitted toward a high-capitalism bearing with apioforms attached to it.
gollark: We use the produced communism in our generators.
References
External links
- The Steppe on IMDb
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