Vagrant Bus
Vagrant Bus (Russian: Бродячий автобус) is a 1989 Soviet film, filmed at the studio Lenfilm director Iosif Kheifits. Color film, shot in the genre of drama, movie length - 93–98 minutes.[1][2]
Story
The film tells about the artists one theater. This is a wandering troupe, which travels to his old nearly broken bus from one settlement to another, to show the audience some of his performances. Each of the artists on his love of theater, but the film also raises the problem and the material plane, for example the problem of choosing between creativity and money.
Cast
- Lev Borisov as Nicholay Tyulpanov
- Mikhail Zhigalov as Vasily
- Afanasi Trishkin as Ivan Ivanovich Daganovsky
- Sergey Parshin as drunken farmer
- Liya Akhedzhakova as administrator Zina
- Elena Kozlitina as Olya, mother Kostik
- Oleg Vavilov as Sergey Pavlovich
- Irina Rakshina as property master Larochka
- Valentin Bukin as bus driver Maksimych
- Galina Saburova as Verevkina
- Galina Chiginskaya as Olga, wife of Nicholay
- Lyubov Malinovskaya as cook Valya
- Alexander Lykov as the viewer in the country club
- Konstantin Mirkin as Kostik
- Nadezhda Eryomina
- Pavel Pervushin
- Vladimir Gor'kov
- Viktor Kolpakov
- Nikolai Lebedev
- Lyubov Uchaeva
Film crew
- Written by: Ludmila Razumovskaja libretto by Joseph Heifits
- Director: Joseph Kheifits
- Operator: Yuri Shaygardanov
- Artist: Vladimir Svetozarov
- Composer: Andrei Petrov
- Props and scenery: Evi Schneidman
- Sound: Igor Vigdorchik
Specifications
- USSR, 1989
- Lenfilm
- Color, 98 min.
- The original language - Russian
- Distributor - Company C Di Land
References
- ↑ "Бродячий автобус" Cyril and Methodius Encyclopedia (retrieved June 16, 2015)
- ↑ Vagrant Bus at the Internet Movie Database
External links
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