Devotion (1954 film)
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Russian: Испытание верности | |
Directed by | Ivan Pyryev |
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Music by | Isaak Dunayevsky |
Cinematography | Valentin Pavlov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Devotion (Russian: Испытание верности) is a 1954 Soviet film directed by Ivan Pyryev.[1][2]
Plot
An elderly worker, Yegor Lutonin at one moment begins to realize that his daughters are unhappy and decides to help them.
Starring
- Sergei Romodanov as Yegor Kuzmich Lutonin (as S. D. Romodanov)
- Marina Ladynina[3][4] as Olga Yegorovna Kalmykova
- Leonid Gallis as Andrey Petrovich Kalmykov
- Vasili Toporkov as Savva Vikentevich Ryabchikov (as V.O. Toporkov)
- Nina Grebeshkova as Varya Lutonina
- Aleksandr Mikhaylov as Petya Grebenkin
- Stanislav Chekan as Vasya Zhuk
- Oleg Golubitsky as Igor Vladimirovich Varentsov
- Zinaida Rudneva as Agniya Vasilayevna (as Z.A. Rudneva)
- Nikolai Timofeyev as Aleksey Stepanovich Bobrov (as N. D. Timofeyev)
- Yuriy Medvedev as Fyodor Akimovich Yerokhin (as Yu. N. Medvedev)
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