Late Meeting
Late Meeting | |
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Directed by | Vladimir Shredel[1] |
Written by | Yuri Nagibin |
Produced by | Lydia Slepneva |
Starring | Alexey Batalov Larisa Luppian Margarita Volodina Tatyana Dogileva |
Cinematography | Victor Osennikov |
Music by | Eduard Bogushevsky |
Production companies | |
Release date | April 24, 1979 |
Running time | 78 min |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Late Meeting (Russian: Поздняя встреча, romanized: Pozdnyaya vstrecha) is a 1979 romantic drama television film based on the novel Urgently Required Gray human hair by Yuri Nagibin.[2]
Plot[]
The film takes place in Leningrad and Sverdlovsk, in 1970 and 1979.
Arriving on a business trip from Sverdlovsk in the Lenfilm, engineer catapults Sergei Gushchin meets a young actress Natasha. She invites him to show Leningrad, but Gushchin and he knows the city - he served here during the war. They are looking for an excuse for further meetings, but he always finds a reason to not to meet with the woman who is many years younger than him and with whom he has fallen in love with. Natasha understands too that she loves this man, but Gushchin leaves, and not daring to associate with her fate. In the end he leaves and only returns to Leningrad nine years later and then he tries to find Natasha again.
Cast[]
- Alexey Batalov as Sergey Ivanovich Gushchin[3]
- Margarita Volodina as Masha, Gushin's wife
- Tatyana Dogileva as daughter
- Larisa Luppian as Natasha Proskurova
- Mikhail Gluzsky as Pyotr Sviridonsky
- Vladimir Tatosov as Vasily Mikhailovich Belyakov, painter
- Sergey Filippov as Sergey, an actor at the studio
References[]
- ^ Энциклопедия Кирилла и Мефодия Archived 2013-04-17 at archive.today
- ^ Поздняя встреча (1978)
- ^ Поздняя встреча // Russia K
External links[]
- Late Meeting at IMDb
- Russian-language films
- 1979 films
- 1979 romantic drama films
- Soviet romantic drama films
- Russian romantic drama films
- Russian films
- Films based on works by Yuri Nagibin
- Soviet television films
- Soviet films
- Films set in Saint Petersburg
- Films set in the Soviet Union
- Soviet film stubs