Do Not Shoot at White Swans
Do not Shoot at White Swans | |
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Directed by | Rodion Nahapetov |
Written by |
Kirill Rapoport Boris Vasilyev |
Starring | Stanislav Lyubshin |
Music by | Isaac Schwarz |
Cinematography | Nikolay Nemolyaev |
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Running time | 136 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Do not Shoot at White Swans (Russian: Не стреляйте в белых лебедей, translit. Ne strelyayte v belykh lebedey) is a 1980 Soviet film in two parts by the director Rodion Nahapetov, based on the novel of the same name by Boris Vasilyev.
Plot
He lived in the village of Yegor Polushkin (Stanislav Lyubshin), villagers and his wife called him Bedonostsem. All for what he undertook any work or thing - ended misunderstanding.
Egor was quite different from the villagers, practical and sensible. Polushkin was endowed with the talent of a true artist, with his own outlook on life. After a long search Polushkin finally finds his calling - he finds a job as a gamekeeper. Yegor only friends are white swans, which he takes care of with the utmost tenderness. But one day his luck ends: to the forest come poachers who kill easily tame swans.
Сast
- Stanislav Lyubshin
- Nina Ruslanova
- Vladimir Zamansky
- Viktor Anisimov
- Vera Glagoleva
- Ivars Kalnins
- Ivan Agafonov
- Yevgeni Nikitchenko
- Nastasya Gladkova
- Grigori Shpigel
- Anatoli Vedenkin
- Lyubov Sokolova
- Konstantin Grigoryev