The Turning Point (1978 film)

The Turning Point (Russian: Поворот) is a 1978 Soviet drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov.[1][2][3]

The Turning Point
Russian: Поворот
Directed byVadim Abdrashitov
Written byAleksandr Mindadze
Starring
Music byVladimir Martynov
CinematographyElizbar Karavayev
Edited byPolina Skachkova
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

Newlyweds cruise on the Black Sea comes to an end. They are waiting for Moscow, work and family life. But suddenly Victor is accused of a crime and the investigation begins.[4]

Cast

  • Oleg Yankovsky as Viktor Vedeneyev
  • Irina Kupchenko as Natasha Vedeneyeva
  • Anatoliy Solonitsyn as Kostantin Korolyev
  • Lyubov Strizhenova as Zina
  • Oleg Anofriev
  • Natalya Velichko
  • Mikhail Dadyko as Andrey Vasilyevich, professor
  • Olimpiada Kalmykova
  • Aleksandr Kaydanovsky
  • Natalya Malyavina as Albina[5]
gollark: People do work, because they can get money, and money can be exchanged for goods and services™.
gollark: > literal slavesThat is not accurate by any sane definition of "slaves".
gollark: Having everyone produce lots of things individually would be waaaaay less efficient and worse.
gollark: What, you expect everyone to individually produce their entire supply chain?
gollark: I mean, the existence of a bunch of products generally, but not particular versions of them.

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