The Skylarks are Singing explained
The Skylarks are Singing |
Director: | Uładzimier Korš-Sablin Kanstancin Sańnikaŭ |
Cinematography: | Aleksandr Gintsburg |
Studio: | Belarusfilm |
Runtime: | 78 minutes |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Language: | Russian |
The Skylarks are Singing (Russian: Поют жаворонки|Poyut zhavoronki) is a 1953 Soviet Belarusian comedy film directed by Uładzimier Korš-Sablin and Kanstancin Sańnikaŭ.[1]
Cast
- Liliya Stepanovna Drozdova as Nascia
- Ivan Šaciła as Mikoła Vieras
- Lidzija Ržeckaja as Aŭdoćcia
- Viera Poła as Paŭlina
- Uładzimier Dziadziuška as Pytlovannyj
- Hleb Hlebaŭ as Symon Vieras
- Pavel Molchanov as Regional Committee Secretary
- Barys Płatonaŭ as Tumiłovič
- Leanid Barančyk Kanstancin Siankievič Maryja Zinkievič as Collective Farmer
References
- Prominent Personalities in the USSR p.303
Bibliography
- Prominent Personalities in the USSR. Scarecrow Press, 1968.