Three Hours on the Road (1963)
A toboggan train is coming to the village from the construction site of a drilling rig: a tractor pulling a carriage on a snowy track. It's blizzarding, fuel is running out, the train gets off track, and the construction manager is in a bad mood: his wife has recently died of a heart attack, leaving behind a teenage son who is here. But the worse the weather gets, the warmer the relationship between the people. And help comes.
Director: Edmond Keosayan
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date: January 1, 1963
Cast
Screenplay
- Vadim Kozhevnikov
- Sergey Grebennikov (Lyricist)
- Nikolay Dobronravov (Lyricist)
- I. Naumova (Script Editor)
Music: Dzhon Ter-Tatevosyan
Cinematography: Stanislav Zimnokh
Editing: Polina Chechyotkina
Production: Mosfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Edmond Keosayan
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Three Hours on the Road about?
- A toboggan train is coming to the village from the construction site of a drilling rig: a tractor pulling a carriage on a snowy track. It's blizzarding, fuel is running out, the train gets off track, and the construction manager is in a bad mood: his wife has recently died of a heart attack, leaving behind a teenage son who is here. But the worse the weather gets, the warmer the relationship between the people. And help comes.
- Who directed Three Hours on the Road?
- Three Hours on the Road was directed by Edmond Keosayan.
- Who stars in Three Hours on the Road?
- Three Hours on the Road stars Mikhail Ulyanov, Nina Krachkovskaya, Valentina Kutsenko, Vladimir Marenkov, Ivan Savkin, Aleksandr Lebedev.
- How long is Three Hours on the Road?
- Three Hours on the Road has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
- What genre is Three Hours on the Road?
- Three Hours on the Road is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Three Hours on the Road produced?
- Three Hours on the Road was produced in Soviet Union.