“I Will Never Forget You” is a Soviet full-length color feature film directed at the Lenfilm Film Studio in 1983 by director Pavel Kadochnikov .
| I will never forget you | |
|---|---|
| Genre | melodrama movie novel |
| Producer | Pavel Kadochnikov |
| Author script | Pavel Kadochnikov |
| In the main cast | Irina Malysheva Evgeny Karelskikh Pavel Kadochnikov |
| Operator | Alexander Chirov |
| Composer | Vladislav Kladnitsky |
| Film company | Film Studio "Lenfilm" . Second Creative Association |
| Duration | 86 minutes |
| A country | |
| Language | Russian |
| Year | 1983 |
| IMDb | ID 0086614 |
The film premiered in the USSR in February 1984 .
Content
Story
To save the life of a seriously injured soldier, nurse Polina donated her blood and went to the hospital with him. There they fell in love. Soon, Fedor went to the front, was captured in a concentration camp. But he survived. After the end of World War II, Fedor returned home and found out that Pauline lived here for some time, who gave birth to a child from him, and then, without waiting for Fedor to return, she left. After an unsuccessful search for Polina, Fedor married another.
Starring
- Irina Malysheva - Polina
- Eugene Karelskikh - Fedor
Cast
- Victor Shulgin - Peter Nikiforovich, the father of Fedor
- Lyubov Sokolova - Agrippinna Ivanovna, mother of Fedor
- Gennady Nilov - Shustov
- Elena Drapeko - Masha Polunina, a nurse from Siberia
- Anatoly Rudakov - Andrey, Masha’s brother
- Lyudmila Kupina - Dasha, Fedor's sister
- Elektrina Korneeva - mother of Masha Polunina
- Vladimir Tatosov - Dr. Hakobyan
- Tatyana Ivanova - Katya, wife of Fedor
- Pavel Pervushin - chairman of the plant committee
- Lyubov Malinovskaya - Kropotova
- N. Titova - Aunt Dusya
- Natasha Kadochnikova - Verochka, daughter of Polina
- Julia Kadochnikova - Checkmark, daughter Katya
In episodes
- Nikolai Grinko - director of the orphanage
- Anatoly Stolbov - Vasily Vasilievich, school director
- Alexander Susnin - Fedor
- Rosalia Kotovich - Head of Address Bureau
- Natalia Zhuravel - Polina Ivanovna, medical assistant
- Igor Bogolyubov - Spiridon Vasilievich
- Konstantin Kadochnikov - grinder at the station
- Tamara Timofeeva - apple saleswoman
- Valery Zakharyev - a soldier in the hospital
- Vladimir Losev - wounded in the hospital
- Lyudmila Ksenofontova - Hakobyan's wife
- Nikolai Fedortsov - a soldier in the hospital
- Alexander Demyanenko - a wounded soldier in a hospital with a flask in his boot
- Sergey Vlasov - an officer with an accordion
- Gelena Ivlieva - librarian
- K. Karpova
- Eleanor Alexandrova
- Galina Stetsenko - guest of Bochkarev
- Pavel Kadochnikov - presenter (not specified)
Camera crew
- Screenplay and production - Pavel Kadochnikova
- Director of photography - Alexander Chirov
- Set Designer: Alexey Fedotov
- Composer - Vladislav Kladnitsky
- Sound engineer - Evgeny Nesterov
- Editor - E. Schmidt
- Consultant - Major General of the Medical Service Ivan Dadalov
- Director - V. Sadovnikov
- Operator - A. Taborov
- Installation - Valentina Nesterova
- Makeup - B. Solovyova, R. Kravchenko
- Costumes - N. Kholmova
- Combined Shooting:
- Operator - L. Polikashkin
- Artist - A. Sidorov
- Staging - Gennady Makoev
- Performers - B. Nikitin, Nikolai Pavlyuk
- Russian folk orchestra named after V.V. Andreev of the Leningrad television and radio [1]
- Conductor - Victor Fedotov
- Assistants:
- Director - A. Gustavson, L. Lisachenko, E. Barbashova
- operator - V. Okhapkin, Yu. Pleshkin
- Set Designer - Vladislav Orlov
- Assistant Director - O. Bagirova
- Administrative group - V. Vasiliev, T. Loginova, V. Ilyin, V. Inikhov
- Director of the picture - Nikolay Neyolov
Notes
- ↑ Andreyev Academic Russian Folk Orchestra . Site "Milestones of Culture". Date of treatment February 8, 2013. Archived February 11, 2013.
Technical Data
The working title is "Big Love."
Links
- “I will never forget you” . State Register of Films . Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. Date of treatment February 8, 2013. Archived February 11, 2013.
- "I will never forget you" on the site "Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema"
- “I Will Never Forget You” on the Internet Movie Database