Balamut
Balamut (Russian: Баламут) is a 1978 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Rogovoy.[1][2][3][4]
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Russian: Баламут | |
Directed by | Vladimir Rogovoy |
Written by | |
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Music by | David Ashkenazi |
Cinematography | Vyacheslav Yegorov |
Edited by | Tamara Belyayeva |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the growing up of young people, one of which is the determined and passionate Peter Gorokhov, who is called Balamut.[5]
Cast
- Vadim Andreev as Pyotr Gorokhov
- Natalya Kaznacheeva as Anya
- Nikolai Denisov as Sanya
- Vladimir Shikhov as Ogorodnikov
- Valentina Klyagina as Katya
- Otkam Iskenderov as Maksud
- Viktor Shulgin
- Noris Polastre as Noris
- Evgeniy Karelskikh as Serebryakov
- Larisa Blinova as Sinyakina[6]
References
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