Valentina (1981 film)
Valentina (Russian: Валентина) is a 1981 Soviet drama film directed by Gleb Panfilov.[2][3][4] Film adaptation of Aleksandr Vampilov’s play Last Summer in Chulimsk.
| Valentina | |
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| Russian: Валентина | |
| Directed by | Gleb Panfilov |
| Written by | |
| Starring |
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| Cinematography | Leonid Kalashnikov |
| Edited by | Polina Skachkova |
| Music by | Vadim Bibergan |
Production company | |
Release date | October 27, 1981[1] |
Running time | 93 min. |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place in a small taiga settlement. The film tells about the 18-year-old girl Valentina, who is in love with the investigator and does not hide her feelings. But here's the trouble: the aggressive Pavel loves her and believes that she will become his wife.[1]
Cast
- Rodion Nakhapetov as Vladimir Mikhailovich Shamanov, a policeman-investigator
- Inna Churikova as Anna Vasilievna Khoroshikh, the dining-room host
- Yuri Grebenshchikov as Afanasi Dergachov, Anna's husband
- Sergey Koltakov as Pavel, Anna's son
- Darya Mikhaylova as Valentina, the dining-room waitress
- Vasili Korzun as Fyodor Pomigalov, Valentina's father
- Larisa Udovichenko as Zinaida 'Zina' Kashkina, a pharmacist
- Vsevolod Shilovsky as Innokenti Stepanovich Mechetkin, an accountant
- Maxim Munzuk as Ilya Eremeyev
- Anatoli Panfilov as the diesel-electric power station operator[5]
References
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