Sporting Honour
Sporting Honour | |
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Directed by | Vladimir Petrov |
Written by |
Nikolay Erdman Mikhail Volpin |
Starring |
Aleksei Gribov Grigori Sergeyev Margarita Lifanova |
Music by | Matvei Blanter |
Cinematography |
Yuli Kun Mark Magidson Vladimir Yakovlev |
Edited by | Klavdiya Moskvina |
Production company | |
Release date | 11 June 1951 |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Sporting Honour (Russian: Sportivnaya chest) is a 1951 Soviet sports film directed by Vladimir Petrov and starring Aleksei Gribov, Grigori Sergeyev and Margarita Lifanova. It was awarded the Stalin Prize, although political objections had delayed its release.[1]
Cast
- Aleksei Gribov as Pyotr Semyonovich Grinko
- Grigori Sergeyev as Vitali Grinko
- Margarita Lifanova as Tonya Grinko
- Lev Frichinsky as Vetlugin
- Nikolay Kryuchkov as Coach of 'Turbina' team
- Vadim Sinyavsky as Radio announcer
- Boris Sitko
- Anastasiya Zuyeva
- Vladimir Vladislavskiy
- Lev Fenin
- Mikhail Semichastny
- Mikhail Antonevich
- Boris Kochetov
- Aleksandr Malyavkin
- Vsevolod Radikorskiy
- Nina Grebeshkova
- Evgeniy Leonov as Waiter
- Evgeniy Markov as Episode
- Oleg Strizhenov
References
- ↑ Freedman p.192
Bibliography
- Freedman, John. Silence's roar: the life and drama of Nikolai Erdman. Mosaic Press, 1992.
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