The First Glove

The First Glove
Russian: Первая перчатка
Directed by Andrey Frolov
Written by Aleksandr Filimonov
Starring
Music by Vasiliy Solovev-Sedoy
Cinematography Fyodor Firsov
Country Soviet Union

The First Glove, (Russian: Первая перчатка) is a 1946[1][2] Soviet comedy film directed by Andrey Frolov.[3][4][5][6][7]

Plot

The film tells about a young Siberian resident, Nikita Krutikov, who is engaged in boxing. He gives great hopes and successes in the sport, but leaves the sport for the sake of his beloved girl. His coach is doing everything possible to Nikita again become a boxer.

Starring

  • Vladimir Volodin as Ivan Vasilevich Privalov (as V. Volodin)
  • Anastasiya Zueva as Privalova, his wife (as A. Zueva)
  • Ivan Pereverzev as Nikita Krutikov (as I. Pereverzev)
  • Nadezhda Cherednichenko as Nina Grekova (as N. Cherednichenko)
  • Sergei Blinnikov as Porfiriy Mikhaylovich Koshelev (as S. Blinnikov)
  • Vladimir Gribkov as Shishkin (as V. Gribkov)
  • Anatoliy Stepanov as Yuriy Rogov (as A. Stepanov)
  • Tatyana Govorkova as Rogova, his mother (as T. Govorkova)
  • Afanasi Belov as Afanasiy Lubyago, trainer (as A. Belov)
  • Pavel Olenev as Savelich, arena manager (as P. Olenev)

References

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