The Wrestler and the Clown

The Wrestler and the Clown (Russian: Борец и клоун, romanized: Borets i kloun) is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Barnet and Konstantin Yudin.[1][2][3][4]

The Wrestler and the Clown
Russian: Борец и клоун
Directed by
Produced byLev Durasov
Written byNikolay Pogodin
Starring
Music byYuriy Biryukov
CinematographySergei Poluyanov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells the dramatic story of two famous artists - wrestler Ivan Poddubny and clown Anatoly Durov.[5]

Cast

  • Stanislav Chekan as Ivan Maximovich Poddubny
  • Aleksandr Mikhaylov as Anatoli Leonidovich Durov
  • Yuriy Medvedev as Nikita, Ivan's pal
  • Iya Arepina as Marusya Nikolayevna, aka Mimi
  • Boris Petker as Giuseppe Truzzi
  • Leonid Topchiyev as Orlando (as L. Topchiyev)
  • Tamara Loginova
  • Georgiy Vitsin as Enrico, a clown (as G. Vitsiner)
  • Kyunna Ignatova as Esterina Truzzi
  • Stepan Kayukov as Vanya, wrestling contest promoter
  • Grigoriy Shpigel as Solomonsky (as G. Chpiguel)
  • Anatoliy Solovyov as Raoul Boucher (as A. Solovyov)
  • Grigori Abrikosov as Mr. Fish (as G. Abrikossov)
  • Maya Kazakova as Alena (as M. Kazakova)
  • Polina Nyatko as Ivan's Mother
  • Aleksandr Gumburg as Ivan's Father (as A. Gumburg)
  • Vladimir Dorofeyev[6]
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