Straight Line (film)

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Straight Line
Russian: Прямая линия
Directed byYuri Shvyryov
Written byVladimir Makanin[1][2][3]
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CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Straight Line (Russian: Прямая линия) is a 1967 Soviet drama film directed by Yuri Shvyryov.

Plot[]

The film tells about the young physicist Belov, who works in the field of atomic tests at a secret research institute. He successfully submits his project, but suddenly two soldiers die at the training ground, and Belov is forced to go to the training ground to understand the reason for their death...[4]

Cast[]

  • as Natasha
  • Oleg Efremov as Colonel
  • as Kostya Knyazegradski
  • Evgeniy Lebedev as Neslezkin (as Yevgeni Lebedev)
  • as Emma
  • as Volodya Belov (as Rodion Nakhapetov)
  • as Zorich
  • as Pyotr Yakovlevich
  • Lyubov Sokolova as Khudyekova[5]

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