Alyonka
1961 film
- Natalya Ovodova
- Irina Zarubina
- Vasiliy Shukshin
- Nikolay Bogolyubov
- Erast Garin
Production
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Mosfilm
Release date
- 1961 (1961)
Running time
Alyonka (Russian: Алёнка) is a 1961 Soviet comedy film directed by Boris Barnet.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film tells about one of the key stages of the organization of the socialist system in Russia, which is shown through the eyes of a girl named Alyonka.[4]
The action occurs during the Virgin Lands campaign. Alyonka is forced to leave her parents because there is no school in a new council. The people traveling with her tell about their life during a long way.
Cast
- Natalya Ovodova as Alyonka Muratova (as Natasha Ovodova)
- Irina Zarubina as Vasilisa Petrovna
- Vasiliy Shukshin[5] as Stepan Revan (as V. Shukshin)
- Nikolay Bogolyubov as Dmitri Prokofitch
- Erast Garin as Konstantin Venyaminovich
- Nikolay Kryuchkov as Roman Semyonovich
- Evgeniy Shutov[6]
- Natalya Seleznyova as Elizaveta
References
External links
- Alyonka at IMDb
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Films by Boris Barnet
- Miss Mend (1926)
- The Girl with a Hatbox (1927)
- Moscow in October (1927)
- The House on Trubnaya (1928)
- The Thaw (1931)
- Outskirts (1933)
- By the Bluest of Seas (1936)
- A Good Lad (1942)
- Dark Is the Night (1945)
- Secret Agent (1947)
- Bountiful Summer (1950)
- Lyana (1955)
- The Poet (1956)
- The Wrestler and the Clown (1957)
- Annushka (1959)
- Alyonka (1961)
- Whistle Stop (1963)