Vanyushin's Children

Vanyushin's Children (Russian: Дети Ванюшина) is a 1973 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov.[1][2][3]

Vanyushin's Children
Russian: Дети Ванюшина
Directed byYevgeny Tashkov
Written by
Starring
Music byAndrey Eshpay
CinematographyValentin Zheleznyakov
Edited byL. Kuznetsova
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about the life of an ordinary merchant family Vanyushins, whose members are very different from each other.[4]

Cast

  • Boris Andreyev as Aleksandr Vanyushin (as B. Andreyev)
  • Nina Zorskaya as Arina Ivanovna Vanyushina (as N. Zorskaya)
  • Aleksandr Kaydanovsky as Kostya (as A. Kaydanovskiy)
  • Lyudmila Gurchenko as Klavdiya Shchyotkina (as L. Gurchenko)
  • Valentina Sharykina as Valentina Krasavina (as V. Sharykina)
  • Aleksandr Voevodin as Aleksey Vanyushin (as A. Voevodin)
  • Oleg Golubitsky as Pavel Shchyotkin (as O. Golubitskiy)
  • Viktor Pavlov as Krasavin Fyodorovich (as V. Pavlov)
  • Elena Solovey as Lenochka (as Ye. Solovey)[5]
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References

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