“Transit” is a Soviet two-part television movie , filmed in 1982 by the Sverdlovsk film studio . Starring Mikhail Ulyanov and Marina Neyolova .
| Transit | |
|---|---|
| Genre | drama |
| Producer | Valery Fokin |
| Author script | Leonid Zorin |
| In the main cast | Mikhail Ulyanov Marina Neyolova Albert Filozov Evgenia Simonova |
| Operator | Sergey Gavrilov |
| Composer | Vladimir Dashkevich |
| Film company | Sverdlovsk film studio |
| Duration | 126 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Russian |
| Year | 1982 |
| IMDb | ID 1393023 |
Content
Story
The piercing drama "Transit", based on the play by Leonid Zorin, tells the story of two existentially lonely people who in just a few hours were able to understand, accept and love each other. The famous 54-year-old Moscow architect Vladimir Bagrov returns from a business trip to Moscow and finds himself at the distant Ural station Ungur [1] . He is late for the train and meets Tatyana Shulga, the master of the local engineering plant. Waiting for the train, he ends up in her apartment. Tatyana invites Vladimir Sergeyevich to visit her so that he does not sit all night at the cold station. Surprisingly quickly, these two find a common language and discover such an amazing spiritual kinship that they had never felt before. Parting them will be very, very difficult.
Cast
- Mikhail Ulyanov - Vladimir Bagrov, architect
- Marina Neyolova - Tatyana Shulga
- Albert Filozov - Peter Kuzmin, deputy, Tatyana's fiancé
- Evgenia Simonova - Alla Glebovna, teacher of literature
- Lyudmila Zaitseva - Claudia, paramedic
- Mikhail Gluzsky - Tikhon Ivanovich Karavaev
- Sergey Sazontiev - Anatoly Danilovich, architect
- Alla Balter - wife of Anatoly Danilovich
- Valery Shalnykh - Alyosha Konygin, driver
Camera crew
- Director: Valery Fokin
- Scenario: Leonid Zorin
- Director of the picture: Gennady Alekseev
- Operator: Sergey Gavrilov
- Composer: Vladimir Dashkevich
Notes
- ↑ Zorin L. Theatrical fantasy. - Moscow: Art, 1974. - S. 451. - 712 p.