Wedding in Malinovka

Wedding in Malinovka

Wedding in Malinovka ( _ru. Свадьба в Малиновке) is a 1967 Soviet comedy film directed by Andrei Tutyshkin based on a operetta by Boris Aleksandrov adapted by Leonid Yukhvid. Produced by Semyon Malkin (Lenfilm). Runtime - 95 min.

Cinematography by Vyacheslav Fastovich. Editing by Mariya Pen. Music by Boris Aleksandrov performed by A. Fedotov (conductor) and S. Orlansky (musical director).

Cast

* Vladimir Samojlov as "Nazar Duma"
* Lyudmila Alfimova as "Sofya"
* Valentina Lysenko as "Yarinka"
* Yevgeni Lebedev as "Nechipor"
* Zoya Fyodorova as "Gorpina Dormidontovna"
* Heliy Sysoyev as "Andreika"
* Mikhail Pugovkin as "Yashka-artillerist"
* Nikolai Slichenko as "Petrya"
* Andrei Abrikosov as "Balyasny"
* Grigori Abrikosov as "Ataman Gritsian Tavrichesky"
* Mikhail Vodyanoy as "Popandopulo"
* Tamara Nosova as "Komarikha"
* Emma Trejvas as "Trandychikha"
* Aleksei Smirnov as "Smetana"
* Margarita Krinitsyna
* Aleksandr Orlov
* Lyubov Tishchenko
* Aleksandr Zakharov
* Vyacheslav Voronin as Chechil
* N. Kogan
* B. Moreno
* A. Pishvanov
* Yu. Shepelev

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