The Train Goes East
The Train Goes East (Russian: Поезд идёт на восток) is a 1947 Soviet comedy film[1] directed by Yuli Raizman.[2][3][4][5]
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Russian: Поезд идёт на восток | |
Directed by | Yuli Raizman |
Written by | Leonid Malyugin |
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Music by | Tikhon Khrennikov |
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Edited by | Tatyana Likhachyova |
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Release date | 1947 |
Running time | 91 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
On Victory Day, on the Moscow-Vladivostok train, Captain Lavrentiev meets with agronomist Zinaida Sokolova. At first they do not like each other, but at one of the stations they get to know each other better against a background of various amusing situations.
Starring
- Lidiya Dranovskaya as Sokolova
- Leonid Gallis as Lavrentev
- Mariya Yarotskaya as Zakharova
- Mikhail Vorobyov as Berezin
- Konstantin Sorokin as Train superintendent
- Vladimir Lyubimov as Factory manager
- Vladimir Lepko as Announcer at the station
- Andrei Petrov as Goncharenko
- Alexander Khvylya as Matvey Ivanovich
- Vladimir Dorofeyev as Uncle Egor
- Mariya Andrianova as Praskovya Stepanovna
- Valentina Telegina as Pasha[6]
- Vladimir Belokurov as officer
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References
- Юлий Райзман. Портрет режиссёра
- В Перми готовят киновечер о фильмах, связанных с Пермским краем
- Владивосток в кино СССР: от «немых» корейцев и утопии для Сталина до социальной драмы 90-х
- Иркутянам покажут художественные фильмы, снятые в городе и области
- «Бацилла» кино «свирепствует» в Приангарье
- Поезд идет на восток (1948) Full Cast & Crew
External links
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