Whose Are You, Old People?
Whose Are You, Old People? (Russian: Вы чьё, старичьё?, romanized: Vy chyo, starichyo?) is a 1988 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits.[1][2][3]
Whose Are You, Old People? | |
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Russian: Вы чьё, старичьё? | |
Directed by | Iosif Kheifits |
Written by | |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Yuri Shaygardanov |
Edited by | Raisa Izakson Avie Schneidman |
Music by | Isaac Schwartz |
Production company | |
Release date | 1988 |
Running time | 99 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about two lonely old people living in one village.[4]
Cast
- Mikhail Pakhomenko as Kasyan Glushkov
- Lev Borisov as Bagorych
- Elena Melnikova as Valentina, Bagorych's granddaughter
- Yevgeny Kryzhanovsky as Arnold, neighbor in a communal apartment (as Yevgeni Krzhizhanovsky)
- Tatyana Sharkova as Zinka, Kasyan's daughter-in-law
- Yevgeniya Kovalyova as Nyura, neighbor in the village
- Irina Rakshina as Vera, Nyura's daughter
- Anatoliy Kotenyov as Andrey
- Valentin Bukin as Podkhodtsev
- Yuri Golubev as Golubev[5]
References
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