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Release Date:
May 5, 1959
Original Title:
Майские звёзды
Alternate Titles:
Majskije zvezdy
Mayskiye zvyozdy
Майские звезды
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Gorky Film Studios
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia | Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
May 1945. On the outskirts of Prague, ordinary people meet Soviet soldiers-liberators with tears of joy in their eyes. In the early days of the lull, someone sadly recalls a pre-war life; someone unexpectedly meets his love; someone is returning from enemy dungeons looking hopefully into the future; and someone, having moved from a tank into a Czech tram, warmly recalls his craft as a car driver... These days, all those who survived the Great War fire swear an oath to keep peace on Earth forever, honoring the memory of those who gave their lives for simple human happiness.
Assistant Camera:
Boris Shishkin
Assistant Director:
Viktor Karásek
Libuše Pražáková
Assistant Production Design:
Jan Kňákal
Assistant Production Manager:
Ferdinand Zelenka
Conductor:
Grigoriy Gamburg
Costumer:
Ondrej Brezovský
Alexander Kolosov
Creative Producer:
František Daniel
Director:
Stanislav Rostotsky
Director of Photography:
Vyacheslav Shumskiy
Václav Huňka
Editor:
Jaromír Janáček
Yevgeniya Abdirkina
Executive Producer:
Karel Feix
First Assistant Director:
Stanislav Strnad
Makeup & Hair:
Karel Marek
Aleksei Smirnov
Original Music Composer:
Kirill Molchanov
Production Design:
Chrudoš Uher
Production Manager:
Ladislav Terš
Vladimir Berenshteyn
Screenplay:
Ludvík Aškenazy
Set Decoration:
Karel Baštýř
František Zajíček
Short Story:
Ludvík Aškenazy
Sound:
Adolf Nacházel
Unit Production Manager:
Petr Čapek
Mark Ruzhanskiy
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