Nastya Trailer

Nastya Trailer (1994)

01 July 1994 Comedy, Romance 89 mins

A young Russian store clerk has a drab existence in times of shortages and is berated by her ailing mother for not seeing men. So she brings home an unknown young man who she met on the tram. She dreams many things but pines for this man.

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Cast

Polina Kutepova

as Настя

Irina Markova

as Настя после превращения

Valery Nikolaev

as Саша Пичугин

Evgeni Leonov

as Яков Алексеевич, директор магазина канцтоваров

Aleksandr Abdulov

as Тетерин

Galina Petrova

as Антонина Плотникова, мама Насти

Nina Ter-Osipyan

as добрая волшебница

Aleksandr Potapov

as Максим Петрович, начальник ЖЭКа

Yuli Gusman

as ведущий шоу «Миллиардный пассажир метро»

Savely Kramarov

as Косой, вор-домушник

Leonid Yarmolnik

as прохожий со шляпой

Roman Madyanov

as Моргунин

Mikha

as Шурик

Alexander Adabashyan

as представитель министерства культуры

Crew

Levan Lazishvili

Levan Lazishvili Production Design

Sergey Baev

Sergey Baev Producer

Larisa Lebedeva

Larisa Lebedeva Costume Design

Pavel Lebeshev

Pavel Lebeshev Director of Photography

Yusup Daniyalov

Yusup Daniyalov Assistant Director

Valentin Bobrovsky

Valentin Bobrovsky Sound Director

Tatyana Saulkina

Tatyana Saulkina Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

Russia 01 July 1994

Production Companies

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