Two Sundays (1964)
Lyuska, an employee of the only savings bank in the very young town of Radiozavodsk, wins a nylon fur coat on a lottery ticket. Her colleagues advise her to get the money and buy something useful. Lyuska goes to the regional capital, receives the money, and decides to spend it on a two-week trip to Moscow.
Director: Vladimir Shredel
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: December 17, 1964
Cast
Screenplay
- Anatoli Grebnev (Screenplay)
- Lev Kuklin (Lyricist)
- Aleksandr Kushner (Lyricist)
- Kheyli Elken (Script Editor)
Music: Andrey Petrov
Cinematography: Semyon Ivanov
Editing: Maria Bernatskaya
Production: Lenfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Vladimir Shredel
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Two Sundays about?
- Lyuska, an employee of the only savings bank in the very young town of Radiozavodsk, wins a nylon fur coat on a lottery ticket. Her colleagues advise her to get the money and buy something useful. Lyuska goes to the regional capital, receives the money, and decides to spend it on a two-week trip to Moscow.
- Who directed Two Sundays?
- Two Sundays was directed by Vladimir Shredel.
- Who stars in Two Sundays?
- Two Sundays stars Andrey Mironov, Lyudmila Dolgorukova, Vladimir Koretsky, Lyudmila Makarova, Maksim Maksimov, Tatyana Pankova.
- How long is Two Sundays?
- Two Sundays has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Two Sundays?
- Two Sundays is a Drama film.
- Where was Two Sundays produced?
- Two Sundays was produced in Soviet Union.