The House I Live In (1957 film) explained

The House I Live In
Director:Lev Kulidzhanov
Yakov Segel
Producer:N. Petrova
Starring:Vladimir Zemlyanikin
Yevgeny Matveyev
Rimma Shorohova
Valentina Telegina
Nikolay Elizarov
Zhanna Bolotova
Music:Yuri Biryukov
Cinematography:Vyacheslav Shumsky
Editing:Lydia Rodionova
Studio:Gorky Film Studio
Runtime:100 min
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian

The House I Live In (Russian: Дом, в котором я живу|Dom, v kotorom ya zhivu) is a Soviet war romance film, shot in the Gorky Film Studio in 1957, directed by Lev Kulidzhanov and Yakov Segel.

The film was the movie premiere of Zhanna Bolotova.[1]

Plot

The story begins in 1935 as some recent arrivals occupy a new house on the outskirts of Moscow. The occupants' lives throughout the events of the Second World War are chronicled.

Cast

Song composer of Yuri Biryukov to words of Alexey Fatyanov Silence of Rogozhskaya Force (Russian: Тишина за Рогожской заставою) takes Nikolai Rybnikov.[2]

Release

The premiere of the film took place in the Soviet Union on 23 December 1957. It was the 9th most distributed film of that year, with 28.9 million viewers.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tvkultura.ru/news.html?id=59232 «Дом, в котором я живу»
  2. http://sovmusic.ru/text.php?fname=tishina Текст песни «Тишина за Рогожской заставою»
  3. https://www.kinopoisk.ru/top/lists/184/film/44270/page/17/#film44270 СССР: Самые кассовые фильмы