Takeoff (film)

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Take-Off
Directed by Savva Kulish
Studio Mosfilm
Release dates
  • 1979 (1979)
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

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