Alpine Ballad Trailer

Alpine Ballad Trailer (1965)

26 March 1965 Romance, War 86 mins

A romantic tale set during WW2 between a Soviet (Belarusian) soldier and Italian girl, who try to escape the horrors together.

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Cast

Lyubov Rumyantseva

as Julia Novelli

Stanislav Lyubshin

as Ivan Tereshka

Vladimir Belokurov

as Avstriyets

Aleksey Kotrelev

as Sumashchedniy nemets

Alexandra Zimina

as Ivan's mother

Vsevolod Bylinskiy

as Ded Filipp

Antonina Bendova

as Pochtalon

Yuri Yurchenko

as Goloday

Galina Makarova

as Pelageya

Crew

Anatoliy Zabolotskiy

Anatoliy Zabolotskiy Director of Photography

Vyacheslav Kubarev

Vyacheslav Kubarev Production Design

Vitaliy Nikolayev

Vitaliy Nikolayev Camera Operator

Sofya Mikhlina

Sofya Mikhlina Makeup & Hair

Yuri Oksanchenko

Yuri Oksanchenko First Assistant Director

Leonid Pekarsky

Leonid Pekarsky Assistant Camera

Maksim Luzhanin

Maksim Luzhanin Script Editor

International Titles

Alpiyskaya Ballada Trailer

International Releases Dates

Belarus 26 March 1965

Russia 09 December 1965

Production Companies

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