Let the Charms Last Long (Russian: Продлись, продлись, очарованье…, romanized: Prodlis, prodlis, ocharovaniye...) is a 1984 Soviet drama film directed by Yaropolk Lapshin.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Продлись, продлись, очарованье… | |
Directed by | Yaropolk Lapshin |
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Cinematography | Sergei Gavrilov |
Edited by | Svetlana Tarik |
Music by | Yuriy Levitin |
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Running time | 82 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
editAnton Skvortsov, a strong and strong-willed person, led a large team all his life, but now he is a pensioner, he buried his wife a year and a half ago, and stayed with his daughter, her husband and adult granddaughter in a large apartment that belongs to him, and recently he also suffered a heart attack.
The attending physician recommended that his daughter send Anton Nikolaevich to the veterans' house. Unable to withstand these conversations, Anton Nikolaevich runs away from home and goes on a tour of Moscow. On a sightseeing bus, he meets Anna Konstantinovna, who has just retired. This meeting turns his whole life upside down.[4]
Cast
edit- Iya Savvina as Anna Konstantinovna Sharygina
- Oleg Yefremov as Anton Nikolaevich Skvortsov
- Aleftina Yevdokimova as Tatiana, Skvortsov's daughter
- Leonid Kulagin as doctor (voiced by Aleksandr Belyavsky)
- Marina Yakovleva as Lyuba, Skvortsov's granddaughter
- Nina Arkhipova as Elena Georgievna, Skvortsov's neighbor[5]
- Boris Bystrov as Zhenya
- Inna Ulyanova as Faina
- Eduard Martsevich as writer
References
edit- ^ «В 40 лет жизнь только начинается»: 10 российских и советских фильмов о зрелой любви
- ^ Екатеринбуржцы отметят юбилей Ярополка Лапшина
- ^ В Курской области пройдет кинофестиваль, посвященный Международному дню пожилого человека
- ^ Продлись, продлись, очарованье...
- ^ Скончалась старейшая актриса московского Театра Сатиры Нина Архипова // Интерфакс