Flying Days (Russian: Дни лётные) is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Litus and Leonid Rizin.[1]

Flying Days
Russian: Дни лётные
Directed by
Written byLeonid Rizin
Starring
CinematographyVitaly Kalashnikov
Edited byT. Bykov
Music byYevgeni Zubtsov
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

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The film follows three young lieutenants serving in an aviation regiment as they navigate the challenges of their early careers. Facing their first successes and setbacks, triumphs and losses, they remain united by their passion for flight.

Having spent their school years devoted to the dream of soaring through the skies, they now train as test pilots for supersonic jets, grappling with tasks that test their skills and resolve. Together, they conquer the heavens, leaving behind earthly concerns and disputes.

However, the life of a test pilot is unpredictable and perilous. A routine training flight can quickly turn into a harsh trial of courage and determination. For these future aces, today's mission is a difficult test, and their ultimate grade will be given by life itself.[2]

Cast

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Literature

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  • Demin, V. "Triptych on 'Elementary Concepts'." Iskusstvo Kino, 1966, no. 11, pp. 39–46.

References

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  1. ^ Soviet Film. Sovexportfilm. 1966. p. 7.
  2. ^ Дни лётные
  3. ^ Николай Олялин: актер, режиссер, человек
  4. ^ Умер актер Николай Олялин
  5. ^ Самые яркие роли Веры Алентовой
  6. ^ Дни лётные (1966) Full Cast & Crew
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