Until Next Spring (Russian: До будущей весны) is a 1960 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Viktor Sokolov.[1][2][3]
Until Next Spring | |
---|---|
Russian: До будущей весны | |
Directed by | Viktor Sokolov |
Written by | Sergey Voronin |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Semyon Ivanov |
Music by | Nadezhda Simonyan |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
editThe film tells about the student of the institute who is deceived by her close person. This led to the fact that she became suspicious of the people around her and, as a result, she decided to leave the institute and go with her daughter to the village, where she met a high school teacher, Alexei Nikolayevich, an exceptionally kind and sympathetic person who helped her change her views on life for the better.[4]
Cast
edit- Lyudmila Marchenko as Vera
- Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy[5] as Aleksey
- Galina Vasilyeva as Natasha (as G. Wassilewa)
- Vladimir Andreyev as Vasiliy (as Wadim Andrejew)
- Mariya Prizvan-Sokolova as Nastya
- Valentin Arkhipenko as father of Vera (as V. Arkhipenko)
- Nikolai Novlyansky
- Klarina Frolova-Vorontsova
- A. Yatsenko
- Igor Bogdanov[6]
References
edit- ^ Советскому фильму «Гамлет» 55 лет: Смоктуновский едва не ослеп, а Вертинской выщипали брови
- ^ От Гоголя до Шекспира. 5 лучших фильмов режиссера Григория Козинцева
- ^ Мебельный склад снова станет съемочной площадкой
- ^ До будущей весны
- ^ Пятый павильон «Ленфильма» после многолетнего простоя готовится к съёмкам
- ^ До будущей весны (1961) Full Cast & Crew