Black Gull (Russian: Чёрная чайка) is a 1962 Soviet adventure film directed by Grigoriy Koltunov.[1][2]
Black Gull | |
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Russian: Чёрная чайка | |
Directed by | Grigoriy Koltunov |
Written by | Grigoriy Koltunov |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Dmitry Meskhiev |
Music by | Antonio Spadavekkia |
Release date |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
editThe film takes place in Cuba after the revolution, in a fishing village by the sea. The United States is still trying to return the old regime and send sabotage groups there. The film tells about a group of guys in whose eyes this is happening.[3]
Cast
edit- Anatoliy Adoskin
- Saida Dadasheva as Panchita
- Igor Dmitriev
- Dzheikhun Dzhamal as Manolo
- Aleksei Loktev
- Anatoliy Podshivalov as Sardinka
- Viktoriya Vika as Silviya
- Sergei Yursky[4][5]
References
editExternal links
edit- Black Gull at IMDb