Success Trailer

Success Trailer (1984)

06 June 1984 Drama 93 mins

A drama about a complicated life of a director in a small provincial theater.

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Cast

Leonid Filatov

as Gennadi Fetisov

Aleksandr Zbruev

as Oleg Zuyev

Lev Durov

as Pavlik Platonov

Anatoliy Romashin

as Nikolai Knyazev

Alisa Freyndlikh

as Zinaida Nikolayevna Arsenyeva

Larisa Udovichenko

as Alla Saburova

Vladimir Privalov

as Theatre director

Vadim Vilsky

as theater actor

Viktor Markin

as theater actor

Nina Krachkovskaya

as theater actress

Crew

Vyacheslav Ganelin

Original Music Composer

Valentin Piganov

Valentin Piganov Director of Photography

Boris Blank

Boris Blank Production Design

Vladimir Kirs

Vladimir Kirs Production Design

Svetlana Luzanova

Svetlana Luzanova Costume Design

Vladimir Mazurov

Vladimir Mazurov Sound Director

Olga Sergeyeva

Olga Sergeyeva Makeup Artist

Yuri Potapov

Yuri Potapov VFX Director of Photography

Minna Blank

Minna Blank Music Editor

Boris Gostynskiy

Boris Gostynskiy Executive Producer

International Titles

Uspekh Trailer

International Releases Dates

Hungary 10 September 1987

Russia 06 June 1984

United States 10 October 1985

Production Companies

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