Pages From The Autobiography Trailer (1968)
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Leonid Trauberg as Self
Vera Maretskaya as Self
Aleksey Batalov as Self
Vladimir Vengerov as Self
Viktor Nekrasov as Self
Roza Balashova as Narrator (voice)
Aleksandr Demyanenko as Narrator (voice)
Nikita Kurikhin Screenplay
Nikita Kurikhin Director
Yakov Vaisburg Original Music Composer
A. Zazulin Visual Effects Camera
Inessa Snezhkina Assistant Director
Valentina Mironova Editor
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