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?
Russian: Вы чьё, старичьё?
Directed byIosif Kheifits
Written by
Starring
  • Mikhail Pakhomenko
  • Lev Borisov
  • Elena Melnikova
  • Yevgeny Kryzhanovsky
  • Tatyana Sharkova
CinematographyYuri Shaygardanov
Edited byRaisa Izakson
Avie Schneidman
Music byIsaac Schwartz
Production
company
Release date
1988
Running time
99 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

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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