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Release Date:
June 7, 1948
Original Title:
Поезд идет на Восток
Alternate Titles:
Express Moskwa - Ocean Spokojny
Trenul merge spre răsărit
Un treno va in Oriente
Voz ide na Istok
Поезд идёт на Восток
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Mosfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
On the evening of May 9, 1945, when Moscow is noisily and cheerfully celebrating the Victory Day, a young girl agronomist Zina Sokolova and a sailor officer Lavrentyev meet in the compartment of the Moscow-Vladivostok train. The sailor takes the lively, direct character of the girl for windiness and frivolity. Sokolova also reacted frowningly and mockingly to the satellite. To get to know each other better, travelers are helped by nuisance: they are behind the train, and the rest of the way they are together, getting to know people and the life of the country along the way.
Camera Operator:
Valentin Zakharov
Grigoriy Ayzenberg
Costume Design:
Mariya Suchatova
Decorator:
Noi Senderov
Director:
Yuli Raizman
Director of Photography:
Arkadi Koltsaty
Igor Gelein
Editor:
Tatyana Likhachyova
Original Music Composer:
Tikhon Khrennikov
Production Design:
Abram Freydin
Sound:
Sergei Minervin
Writer:
Leonid Malyugin
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