Bountiful Summer (1951)
The war is over. The Red Army soldier Pyotr tries to find himself in a peaceful life. He takes the place of an accountant, and long-time friend Nazar, who has already grown to the post of the head of a collective farm, helps him in this. Together they achieve high performance indicators of their wards, skillfully solving controversial issues and emerging from confused situations.
Director: Boris Barnet
Genre: Music, Comedy
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: March 8, 1951
Cast
- Nikolay Kryuchkov - Nazar Protsenko
- Nina Arkhipova - Vera Goroshko
- Mikhail Kuznetsov - Pyotr Sereda
- Marianna Strizhenova - Oksana Podpruzhenko
- Viktor Dobrovolsky - Ruban
- Konstantin Sorokin - Philipp Teslyuk
- Muza Krepkogorskaya - Darka
- Anton Dunaisky - Anton Prokopchuk
- Mikhail Vysotsky - Svirid Podpruzhenko
- Alla Kazanskaya - Nadezhda
Screenplay
Music: German Zhukovsky
Cinematography: Aleksey Mishurin
Editing: Nadezhda Ratmanskaya, N. Rotmanskaya
Production: Dovzhenko Film Studios
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
Keywords
soviet union
More Films by Director: Boris Barnet
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bountiful Summer about?
- The war is over. The Red Army soldier Pyotr tries to find himself in a peaceful life. He takes the place of an accountant, and long-time friend Nazar, who has already grown to the post of the head of a collective farm, helps him in this. Together they achieve high performance indicators of their wards, skillfully solving controversial issues and emerging from confused situations.
- Who directed Bountiful Summer?
- Bountiful Summer was directed by Boris Barnet.
- Who stars in Bountiful Summer?
- Bountiful Summer stars Nikolay Kryuchkov, Nina Arkhipova, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Marianna Strizhenova, Viktor Dobrovolsky, Konstantin Sorokin.
- How long is Bountiful Summer?
- Bountiful Summer has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Bountiful Summer?
- Bountiful Summer is a Music, Comedy film.
- Where was Bountiful Summer produced?
- Bountiful Summer was produced in Soviet Union.