Solo (1980 film) explained
Solo (ru|Соло) is a 1980 Soviet World War II film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky.[1] [2] [3]
Plot
The film takes place in the besieged Leningrad in the winter of 1942. The film tells about the soloist of the symphony orchestra, which is preparing for a concert to be held at the Leningrad Philharmonic and broadcast in London.[4]
Cast
- Nikolai Grinko as Aleksandr Mihaylovich
- Lyudmila Arzhannikova
- Valentina Smirnova Viktor Gogolev
- Nora Gryakalova
- Kirill Gun Gelena Ivlieva as Housekeeper
- Yuri Radionov as Sergey
- Svetlana Smirnova as Pregnant woman in a bath
- Olga Volkova[5]
Notes and References
- https://rg.ru/2017/07/03/reg-szfo/konstantin-lopushanskij-snimet-novuiu-melodramu-s-maksimom-suhanovym.html Константин Лопушанский снимет новую мелодраму с Максимом Сухановым
- https://www.metronews.ru/novosti/peterbourg/reviews/konstantin-lopushanskiy-pokazhet-peterburzhcam-solo-1135550/ Константин Лопушанский покажет петербуржцам "Соло"
- https://tvkultura.ru/article/show/article_id/27618/ Скончалась поэт и драматург Альбина Шульгина
- https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/43907/ Соло
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0173226/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm Соло (1980) Full Cast & Crew