Tomorrow, on April 3rd... | |
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Russian: Завтра, третьего апреля… | |
Directed by | Igor Maslennikov |
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Cinematography | Vladimir Vasilyev |
Edited by | Lyudmila Pechieva |
Music by | Alexander Kolker |
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Release date | 1969 |
Running time | 70 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Tomorrow, on April 3rd... (Russian: Завтра, третьего апреля…, romanized: Zavtra, tretyego aprelya...) is a 1969 Soviet comedy film directed by Igor Maslennikov.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film takes place in one school in Leningrad, whose students decided to declare April 2nd Day of Truth. The truth must always be told, but it does not free us from the need to be sensitive, delicate, attentive to each other. To be truthful means to be fair, kind, a real person.[4]
Cast
- Eneken Aksel as Ariadna Nikolaevna (voiced by Marina Neyolova[5])
- Lyudmila Volynskaya as Lyudmila Petrovna, teacher of literature
- Viktor Ilichyov as Stanislav Petrovich
- Pavel Luspekayev as Ferapontov
- Aleksandr Demyanenko as police lieutenant
- Vyacheslav Goroshenkov as Vova Ryashentsev
- Natalia Danilova as Masha Gavrikova
- Larisa Malevannaya as Masha Gavrikova's mother
- Yevgeni Malyantsev as Yura Fonarev
- Vladimir Pirozhkov as Kolyan[6]
- Konstantin Raikin as high school joker
References
- ↑ Почему красавица Варя Синичкина из «Места встречи...» в реальной жизни собирала бутылки
- ↑ Режиссер Игорь Масленников: Мои «Приключения Шерлока Холмса» — это детское кино
- ↑ От кока до Пуаро. Лучшие кинороли Константина Райкина
- ↑ Завтра, третьего апреля... on КиноПоиск
- ↑ Marina Neyolova on wm-portal.com
- ↑ Tomorrow, on April 3rd... (1969) Full Cast / Crew
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