All Remains to People
All Remains to People (Russian: Всё остаётся людям, romanized: Vsyo ostayotsya lyudyam) is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Georgy Natanson. Based on the namesake play by Samuil Alyoshin.[1]
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Directed by | Georgy Natanson |
Written by | Samuil Alyoshin (play and screenplay) |
Starring | Nikolai Cherkasov Sophia Pilyavskaya Andrei Popov Elina Bystritskaya Igor Ozerov |
Cinematography | Sergei Ivanov |
Music by | Vladlen Chistyakov |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | USSR |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Renowned scientist Dronov works in Novosibirsk on the creation of an advanced reaction engine. He has a heart disease and fears being unable to complete his job. Unfortunately, the prototype engine repeatedly fails to pass the test at a Moscow factory. Dronov abandons the rest of his work, including the leadership of the Institute which is entrusted to his disciple Morozov.
Cast
- Nikolai Cherkasov as Fyodor Dronov, academician[2]
- Sophia Pilyavskaya as Natalia, his wife
- Andrei Popov as father Seraphim
- Elina Bystritskaya as Ksenia Rumyantseva
- Igor Ozerov as Alexey Vyazmin
- Igor Gorbachev as Victor Morozov, director of the Institute
- Yefim Kopelyan as Filimonov
- Galina Anisimova as Asya
Awards
- Prize for the best male role in the All-Union Film Festival (Nikolai Cherkasov) (1964)
- Lenin Prize (Nikolai Cherkasov) (1964)[3]
References
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