Takeoff (film)
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Directed by | Savva Kulish |
Studio | Mosfilm |
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Running time | 139 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Take-Off (Russian: Взлёт, Vzlyot) is a 1979 Soviet drama film directed by Savva Kulish based on a screenplay by Oleg Osetinsky. Produced by Mosfilm. Runtime 139 min. Mono. USA theatrical distribution by International Film Exchange (IFEX, 1982, subtitled). It was narrated by Sergei Bondarchuk.
Composer - Oleg Karavajchuk, sound by Vladimir Mazurov. Cinematography by Vladimir Klimov. Editor - Roza Rogatkina. Production by Vladimir Aronin.
Savva Kulish was nominated for this film at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival, winning the Silver Prize.[1]
Cast
- Yevgeni Yevtushenko as Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
- Larisa Kadochnikova as Varvara Yevgrafovna
- Albert Filozov as Panin
- Yelena Finogeyeva as Lyuba
- Kirill Arbuzov as Ignati
- V. Aleksandrov as Tailor
- Georgi Burkov as Rokotov
- Ion Ungureanu as Priest
- Vladimir Sedov as Yevgraf Nikolayevich
- Vladimir Erenberg as Trustee
- Olga Barnet as Trustee's wife
- Sergei Nasibov as Dmitri
- Anna Chizhikova as Masha, Tsiolkovsky's daughter
- Alla Chizhikova as Anya, Tsiolkovsky's daughter
- Anton Glotov as Irnatik, Tsiolkovsky's son
- Svetlana Reymouk as Lyuba
- Olegar Fedoro as Gendarme officer
- Amayak Akopyan
- Lidiya Dranovskaya
- Konstantin Zabelin
- S. Vologdin
- A. Golitsyn
Stunt departament: Aleksandr Inshakov, Tadeush Kasyanov, Andrei Nikolayev, K. Feklin, S. Kharmandzhayev, A. Massarsky, V. Nikitin, A. Yanovsky
References
- ↑ "11th Moscow International Film Festival (1979)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-01-17.
External links
- Take-Off at the Internet Movie Database
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