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Bountiful Summer
Bountiful Summer

Bountiful Summer

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The war is over. The Red Army soldier Pyotr tries to find himself in a peaceful life. He takes the place of an accountant, and long-time friend Nazar, who has already grown to the post of the head of a collective farm, helps him in this. Together they achieve high performance indicators of their wards, skillfully solving controversial issues and emerging from confused situations.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

87 mins

Rating

3/10

Release Date

08 March 1951

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Nikolay Kryuchkov

Nikolay Kryuchkov

Nazar Protsenko

Nina Arkhipova

Nina Arkhipova

Vera Goroshko

Mikhail Kuznetsov

Mikhail Kuznetsov

Pyotr Sereda

Marianna Strizhenova

Marianna Strizhenova

Oksana Podpruzhenko

Viktor Dobrovolsky

Viktor Dobrovolsky

Ruban

Konstantin Sorokin

Konstantin Sorokin

Philipp Teslyuk

Muza Krepkogorskaya

Muza Krepkogorskaya

Darka

Anton Dunaisky

Anton Dunaisky

Anton Prokopchuk

Mikhail Vysotsky

Mikhail Vysotsky

Svirid Podpruzhenko

Alla Kazanskaya

Alla Kazanskaya

Nadezhda

Viktoriya Germanova

Viktoriya Germanova

Yekaterina Matveyevna

George Gumilevsky

George Gumilevsky

Musiy Antonovich

Yevgeniy Maksimov

Yevgeniy Maksimov

Vasiliy Nikolaevich Kolodochka - buhgalter kolkhoza

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