Come Tomorrow, Please...
Come Tomorrow, Please... | |
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Directed by | Yevgeny Tashkov |
Written by | Yevgeny Tashkov |
Starring |
Yekaterina Savinova Anatoli Papanov |
Music by | Andrei Eshpai |
Cinematography | Radomir Vasilevsky |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Come Tomorrow, Please... (Russian: Приходите завтра…, translit. Prikhodite zavtra...) is a 1963 Soviet comedy film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov. The film was watched by 15,4 million viewers.[1]
Plot
Comedy about the fate of a simple, talented girl Frosya, who came to study in Moscow from a small Siberian village, about how she has achieved revenues in the conservatory.
Cast
- Yekaterina Savinova as Frosya Burlakova
- Anatoli Papanov as Nikolai, sculptor (voiced by Yevgeny Tashkov)
- Yuri Gorobets as Kostya
- Nadezhda Zhivotova as Maria Semyonovna
- Alexander Schirvindt as Vadim
- Yuri Belov as Volodya
- Antonina Maximova as Natasha, Nikolai's bride
- Mikhail Kononov as passenger bus
Awards
- 1964 All-Union Film Festival:
- First and Second Prize for Best Actor (Anatoli Papanov)[2]
- First and Second Prize for Best Actress (Yekaterina Savinova)[2]
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