Shine, Shine, My Star Trailer

Shine, Shine, My Star Trailer (1969)

06 June 1969 Drama, Comedy, Romance 94 mins

In 1920, just 3 years after the October revolution, the peoples had to decide between conforming to Bolshevism or national self-determination. In that torn-apart-time, one man, the comedian Volodya, tries to mediate, not between different ideologies, but social life and art. While others just want to wash away their gloom, he reflects on the everyday sorrows and the role of art in that time of changes.

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Cast

Oleg Tabakov

as Iskremas / Cuckoo

Elena Proklova

as Krysya / Jeanne d'Arc

Oleg Efremov

as Painter

Evgeni Leonov

as Cinematographer

Leonid Kuravlyov

as Red comissar

Leonid Dyachkov

as Ohrim, green agent

Marlen Khutsiyev

as Third 'cuckoo' player (prince)

Nonna Mordyukova

as White actress

Aleksandr Filippenko

as Second 'cuckoo' player

Pavel Vinnik

as husband in silent film

Lyubov Sokolova

as Painter's wife

Vladimir Naumov

as staff captain

Konstantin Voinov

as white officer

Mikaela Drozdovskaya

as staff captain's wife

Anatoly Yeliseyev

as Vakhromeev

Crew

Alina Budnikova

Alina Budnikova Costume Design

Yuri Sokol

Yuri Sokol Director of Photography

Boris Blank

Boris Blank Production Design

Alina Speshneva

Alina Speshneva Art Designer

Evgeniy Zilbershtein

Evgeniy Zilbershtein Assistant Director

Lyudmila Tsitsina

Lyudmila Tsitsina Script Editor

Boris Chaikovsky

Original Music Composer

Igor Urvantsev

Igor Urvantsev Sound Director

Alla Dokuchayeva

Alla Dokuchayeva Costume Design

International Titles

Shine On, My star Trailer

Gori, Gori, Moya Zvezda Trailer

International Releases Dates

Russia 06 June 1969

United States 11 November 1969

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