The Light of a Distant Star

Film
  • Aleksandr Chakovskiy
  • Ivan Pyryev
Starring
  • Lionella Pyryeva
  • Nikolai Alekseyev
  • Aleksey Batalov
  • Vladimir Korenev
  • Vera Mayorova
CinematographyNikolay OlonovskiyMusic byAndrei PetrovCountrySoviet UnionLanguageRussian

The Light of a Distant Star (Russian: Свет далёкой звезды) is a 1964 Soviet romance film directed by Ivan Pyryev.[1][2]

Plot

The film is about lovers who are separated by war. Some time after the end of the war, the main character goes to look for his girlfriend after seeing her photo in a single magazine.[3]

Cast

  • Lionella Pyryeva[4] as Olga Mironova (as L. Pyryeva)
  • Nikolai Alekseyev as Vladimir Zavyalov
  • Aleksey Batalov as Lukashov
  • Vladimir Korenev as Viktor - Zavyalov's nephew
  • Vera Mayorova as Liza
  • Sofiya Pilyavskaya as Xenia Petrovna
  • Andrei Abrikosov as General Osokin
  • Olga Vikladt as Nina Pavlovna (as Olga Vikland)
  • Aleftina Konstantinova as Valya (as Alevtina Konstantinova)
  • Yevgeny Vesnik as Colonel[5]

References

  1. ^ Художник-постановщик "Мосфильма" Стален Волков умер в возрасте 93 лет
  2. ^ Умер художник Стален Волков
  3. ^ Свет далекой звезды
  4. ^ МАГИЯ «СОВЕТСКОЙ ЛОЛЛОБРИДЖИДЫ»
  5. ^ Свет далекой звезды (1965) Full Cast & Crew

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