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The Worker's Settlement (1966)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 2H 10M

Director : Vladimir Vengerov

Synopsis

Leonid Pleshcheyev returned from the war blind. Against his will, he became a dependent. He drowns his grief in unrestrained drunkenness, thereby tormenting his wife Mariya and his teenage son Lyonka. Mariya finally decides to take her son and leave for Altai, but the boy runs away and returns to his father. So, together, they eke out a half-miserable existence until Grigoriy Shalagin, Pleshcheyev's longtime friend, returns from the army. It is he who awakens in Leonid the extinct self-esteem and pride of a soldier. Pity aside, he helps him get back to work.

Actors

Oleg Borisov
Oleg Borisov
Leonid Pleshcheyev
Lyudmila Gurchenko
Lyudmila Gurchenko
Mariya
Nikolai Simonov
Nikolai Simonov
Sotnikov
Tatyana Doronina
Tatyana Doronina
Polina
Viktor Avdyushko
Viktor Avdyushko
Shalagin
Yelena Dobronravova
Yelena Dobronravova
Frosya Mekhotneva
Lyubov Sokolova
Lyubov Sokolova
Kapustina
Viktor Chekmaryov
Viktor Chekmaryov
Moshkin
Aleksandr Sokolov
Aleksandr Sokolov
Prokhorov
Mariya Prizvan-Sokolova
Mariya Prizvan-Sokolova
Prokhorova
Stanislav Chekan
Stanislav Chekan
Akhromovich
Boris Ryzhukhin
Boris Ryzhukhin
Makukhin
Aleksei Dogadayev
Aleksei Dogadayev
Lyonya Pleshcheyev
Stanislav Sokolov
Stanislav Sokolov
Lyonya in youth
Viktor Tregubovich
Viktor Tregubovich
policeman
Tamara Konovalova
Tamara Konovalova
Natasha
Boris Arakelov
Boris Arakelov
Kostya
Valery Zimenkov
Valery Zimenkov
Pavel
Nadezhda Seraya
Nadezhda Seraya
Pavel's sister
Galina Teplinskaya
Galina Teplinskaya
Polina's friend
Valeriy Veselov
Valeriy Veselov
Alyosha
Sergey  Golubev
Sergey Golubev
passenger (uncredited)
Svetlana Mazovetskaya
Svetlana Mazovetskaya
woman in the reception area of the factory director (uncredited)
Oleg Khromenkov
Oleg Khromenkov
militiaman (uncredited)
Zinaida Karpova
Zinaida Karpova
Moshkin's wife (uncredited)
Viktor Chaynikov
Viktor Chaynikov
factory worker (uncredited)
Konstantin Malakhov
Konstantin Malakhov
factory worker (uncredited)
Leonid Makaryev
Leonid Makaryev
workshop foreman (uncredited)

Crews

Vladimir Vengerov
Vladimir Vengerov
Director
Viktor Volin
Viktor Volin
Production Design
Yevgeni Nesterov
Yevgeni Nesterov
Sound
Vera Panova
Vera Panova
Novel
Vilya Rakhmatulina
Vilya Rakhmatulina
Costume Design
Stera Gorakova
Stera Gorakova
Editor
Vera Panova
Vera Panova
Writer
Genrikh Marandzhyan
Genrikh Marandzhyan
Director of Photography
Isaac Schwartz
Isaac Schwartz
Original Music Composer
Yevgeniya Boreyko
Yevgeniya Boreyko
Makeup Artist
Semyon Ivanov
Semyon Ivanov
Camera Operator
Mikhail Pokrovsky
Mikhail Pokrovsky
Special Effects
Lev Kholmov
Lev Kholmov
VFX Artist

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