Other People's Relatives

1956 Soviet Union film
  • 1956 (1956)
Running time
99 minutes[1]CountrySoviet UnionLanguageRussian

Other People's Relatives (Russian: Чужая родня, romanized: Chuzhaya rodnya) is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Schweitzer and based on the story Not to the court by Vladimir Tendryakov.[2]

Plot

The plot — the conflict between the Komsomol, advanced collective farmer Fyodor and his young wife's parents, ardent opponents of the collective farm.[3] A young woman caught between two fires: passionately loved one and family. Not daring to contradict the parent's will, she at first did not find the strength to leave behind her husband from home.

Cast

  • Nikolai Rybnikov as Fyodor Gavrilovich Soloveikov
  • Nonna Mordyukova as Stesha Ryashkina
  • Nikolai Sergeyev as Silanty Petrovich Ryashkin
  • Aleksandra Denisova as Alevtina Ryashkina
  • Yelena Maksimova as Varvara Stepanovna
  • Stepan Krylov as Miron
  • Lyubov Malinovskaya as Pelagia, the wife of Miron
  • Maya Zabulis as Tosya
  • Leonid Kmit as Fedot
  • Vladimir Gulyaev as Subbotin
  • Yuri Soloviev as Pyotr Chizhov
  • Gennadi Yukhtin as Vasya, accordion
  • Elena Volskaya as Glazycheva

In episodes

  • Leonid Bykov as teacher Lev Zakharovich
  • Georgiy Zhzhonov as guest on the wedding

References

  1. ^ KinoPoisk
  2. ^ Государственный регистр фильмов
  3. ^ "Энциклопедия отечественного кино". Archived from the original on 2015-05-12. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
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Films by Mikhail Schweitzer
  • Glorious Path (1948)
  • Other People's Relatives (1955)
  • Sasha Enters Life (1957)
  • Michman Panin (1960)
  • Resurrection (1960)
  • Time, Forward! (1965)
  • The Golden Calf (1968)
  • The Flight of Mr. McKinley (1975)
  • Funny People (1977)
  • Little Tragedies (1979)
  • Dead Souls (1984)
  • The Kreutzer Sonata (1987)


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