Beloved (1965 film)
Beloved (Russian: Любимая, romanized: Lyubimaya) is a 1965 Soviet romance film directed by Richard Viktorov.[1][2][3] Screen adaptation of Nikolai Pogodin's novel Amber Necklace.
Beloved | |
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Russian: Любимая | |
Directed by | Richard Viktorov |
Written by | Oleg Stukalov |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Yury Marukhin |
Music by | Yevgeniy Glebov |
Production company | |
Release date | 1965 |
Running time | 84 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a girl named Ira, who planned to go to college, but after meeting the builder she decided that she would work at a construction site, where she began to conflict with colleagues who did not like her personal qualities.[4]
Cast
- Alexandra Nazarova as Ira Yegorova
- Vitali Solomin as Volodya Levadov
- Igor Dobrolyubov as Rostik
- Svetlana Druzhinina as Sofya
- Vyacheslav Brovkin as Dementiy Pavlovich Blyakhin (as V. Brovkin)
- Boris Platonov as Ivan Yegorovich
- Yelena Maksimova as Nina Petrovna
- Aleksey Baranovsky as Bit-Part
- Anna Dubrovina as Ksyusha
- Roman Filippov as Loader[5]
- Zara Dolukhanova as singer
References
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