Young-Green Trailer

Young-Green Trailer (1962)

13 November 1962 Drama, Romance 91 mins

The beginning of the 1950s. Nikolai Babushkin, a young specialist in one of the taiga construction sites, who had just been elected a deputy of the district council, was sent behind a brick to the city of Dzhegor. He is already familiar with the bold project of the engineer Cheremnykh, according to which one of the shops of the brick factory can be transferred to the production of expanded clay blocks in a short time. To provide the construction site with the necessary material, Nikolai gathers a team and helps the inventor to implement the project. There, in Dzhegor, he meets Irina, a graduate of the architectural institute …

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Cast

Oleg Tabakov

as Babushkin Nikolai

Ivan Pereverzev

as Cheremnykh

Valentin Grachev

as Chernomor Ageyev

Yuriy Nikulin

as Nikolai

Lyudmila Krylova

as Verochka

Dmitry Masanov

as Kayurov

Viktor Koltsov

as Kryzhevskiy

Ivan Zhevago

as Volosatov

Pyotr Lyubeshkin

as police lieutenant

Aleksandr Titov

as chairman of the Executive Committee

Crew

Mieczysław Weinberg

Original Music Composer

Fyodor Dobronravov

Fyodor Dobronravov Director of Photography

Yevgeni Serganov

Yevgeni Serganov Production Design

Lyudmila Mochalina

Lyudmila Mochalina Costume Design

Boris Brozhovsky

Boris Brozhovsky Camera Operator

Yelena Lomova

Yelena Lomova Makeup & Hair

Raisa Khairova

Raisa Khairova First Assistant Director

Boris Pluzhnikov

Boris Pluzhnikov VFX Director of Photography

Anatoliy Stepanov

Anatoliy Stepanov Script Editor

Viktor Tsirul

Viktor Tsirul Executive Producer

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