Three Comrades (Russian: Три товарища, romanized: Tri tovarishcha) is a 1935[1] Soviet historical comedy-drama film directed by Semyon Timoshenko.[2][3][4]
Three Comrades | |
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Russian: Три товарища | |
Directed by | Semyon Timoshenko |
Written by | Taisiya Zlatogorova Aleksei Kapler |
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Music by | Isaak Dunayevsky |
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Running time | 95 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
editThe new chief of construction Zaitsev visits a small town in which his friends work (director of the paper factory Glinka and chief of the timber merchant Latsis). Zaitsev will paint himself as a group of rascals to expand the factory.[5]
Cast
edit- Mikhail Zharov as Zaitsev
- Anatoly Goryunov as Glinka
- Tatyana Guretskaya as Varya, Glinka's wife
- Nikolai Batalov as Latsis
- Nikolai Michurin as hustler
- Veronika Polonskaya as Irina, Latsis's wife
- Valeri Solovtsov as Gubenko[6]
References
edit- ^ Запад ждет реальных действий от России
- ^ Мы - мирные люди, но наш бронепоезд стоит на запасном пути!
- ^ Выходные 24 и 25 марта: «Автоледи 2012», «13-я пуговица Наполеона», весенний бал «Дикий, дикий хастл!»
- ^ Ялтинский (и не только) календарь. 14 ноября
- ^ Три товарища // KinoPoisk
- ^ Three Comrades (1935) Full Cast / Crew
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