The Cook (1965 film)
The Cook (Russian: Стряпуха, romanized: Stryapukha) is a 1965 Soviet comedy film directed by Edmond Keosayan.[1][2][3]
The Cook | |
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Russian: Стряпуха | |
Directed by | Edmond Keosayan |
Written by | Anatoly Sofronov |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Fyodor Dobronravov |
Edited by | P. Chechyotkina |
Music by | Boris Mokrousov |
Production company | |
Release date | 1965 |
Running time | 71 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
A beautiful cook girl comes to one Kuban collective farm and she immediately attracted the attention of many men who began to look after her. But only one of them she reciprocated.[4]
Cast
- Svetlana Svetlichnaya as Pavlina Khutornaya
- Lyudmila Khityaeva as Galina Sakhno
- Inna Churikova as Varvara
- Konstantin Sorokin as Sliva
- Georgi Yumatov as Serafim Ivanovich Chaika
- Ivan Savkin as Stepan Kazanets
- Lyudmila Marchenko as Taisya
- Vladimir Vysotsky as Andrey
- Zoya Fyodorova as head of crooks in the market
- Sergey Filippov as crook in the market
- Valery Nosik as Gregory, Varvara's husband[5]
- Eduard Abalov as crook in the market
References
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