Martin Borulya Explained
Martin Borulya |
Director: | Aleksei Shvachko Gnat Yura |
Cinematography: | Aleksei Gerasimov Sergei Revenko |
Studio: | Dovzhenko Film Studios |
Runtime: | 95 minutes |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Language: | Ukrainian |
Martin Borulya is a 1953 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Aleksei Shvachko and Gnat Yura and starring Yura, Varvara Chayka and Olga Kusenko.[1] It was made in Ukrainian at the Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv.
Cast
- Gnat Yura as Martyn Borulya
- Varvara Chayka as Palazhka
- Olga Kusenko as Marysya
- Sergey Olekseyenko as Stepan
- Maryan Krushelnitsky as Omelko
- Grigoriy Teslya as Gervasiy Gulyanitskiy
- Vasiliy Dashenko as Mikola
- Dmitri Milyutenko as Protasiy Penenozhka
- Nikolay Yakovchenko as Trandalyov
- Nikolay Svitenko as Dulskiy
- Semyon Likhogodenko as Trokhim
- Grigori Semyonovich Aleksandrov
References
- Kudin p.81
Bibliography
- Vi͡a͡cheslav Oleksandrovych Kudin. Soviet Ukrainian screen art. Mistetstvo Publishers, 1979.