Happy-Go-Lucky Trailer

Happy-Go-Lucky Trailer (1972)

02 April 1972 Drama, Comedy 103 mins

On their way to a Black Sea resort, a Siberian tractor driver and his wife make new friends and take a detour to Moscow.

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Cast

Vasiliy Shukshin

as Ivan Rastorguyev

Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina

as Nyura Rastorguyeva

Vsevolod Sanayev

as Professor Sergei Stepanov

Zinoviy Gerdt

as Professor Stepanov's friend

Ivan Ryzhov

as Senior Train Conductor

Stanislav Lyubshin

as Ivan Stepanov

Lyubov Sokolova

as Train Conductor

Georgi Burkov

as Viktor "The Builder" Aleksandrovich

Yuriy Filimonov

as Chief doctor at the sanatorium

Vadim Zakharchenko

as Business traveller

Crew

Yakov Rivosh

Yakov Rivosh Costume Design

Pavel Chekalov

Original Music Composer

Anatoliy Zabolotskiy

Anatoliy Zabolotskiy Director of Photography

Pyotr Pashkevich

Pyotr Pashkevich Production Design

Boris Duksht

Boris Duksht Set Designer

Aleksandr Matveyenko

Aleksandr Matveyenko Sound Director

Valeriya Pogozheva

Valeriya Pogozheva Script Editor

Gleb Kravetsky

Gleb Kravetsky Sound Assistant

Aleksandr Kovalchuk

Aleksandr Kovalchuk Assistant Camera

Lyudmila Chekulayeva

Lyudmila Chekulayeva Assistant Production Design

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

United States 06 June 1972

Production Companies

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