Hard Happiness
Hard Happiness (Russian: Трудное счастье) is a 1958 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Stolper.[1][2]
Hard Happiness | |
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Russian: Трудное счастье | |
Directed by | Aleksandr Stolper |
Written by | Yuri Nagibin |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Aleksandr Kharitonov |
Music by | Nikolai Kryukov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place during the civil war. The film tells about a gypsy named Kolya, who ended up in a Russian village, where he was forced to fight his freedom and happiness.[3]
Cast
- Mikhail Kozakov as Nikolai Nagorny[4]
- Valery Ashurov as young Nagorny
- Viktor Avdyushko as Seryoga Gvozdenko
- Yevgeny Leonov as Agafon
- Nina Golovina as Katya Yermolina
- Veriko Anjaparidze as Nagorny's grandmother
- Antonina Gunchenko as Maria
- Nikolai Lutsenko as Lukyan
- Oleg Yefremov as ginger guy
- Nikita Kondratev as Timoshka
- Nikolay Smorchkov as Nikita
- Radner Muratov as gypsy uncle Petya[5]
- Nikolai Sergeyev as village headman Ovsei Yermolin
- Nikolai Slichenko as gypsy from Lukyan's camp
- Ivan Ryzhov as theater guard
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