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Boy from the Outskirts

1947 film


Boy from the Outskirts (Russian: Мальчик с окраины, romanized: Malchik s okrainy) is a 1947[1] Soviet drama film directed by Vasily Zhuravlyov.[2][3][4]

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Plot

In the family of the engineer Skvortsov, on one of the outskirts of Moscow, Andrey's son, the future designer of a high-speed firearm, is growing, but for now an inquisitive and hard-working kid dreaming of studying. Ahead of the Revolution and the Great Patriotic War.[5]

Cast

  • Yevgeny Samoylov as Andrey Skvortsov[6]
  • Sergei Lukyanov as father of Andrey
  • Aleksandra Vasilyeva as mother of Andrey
  • Tatiana Okunevskaya as Ira
  • Maya Markova as Lida
  • Yuri Lyubimov as Kostya Smirnov
  • Aleksandr Zrazhevsky as Ryabushkin
  • Nikolai Annenkov as Professor Aleksandr Semyonov
  • Boris Poslavsky as Ivan Avdeyevich
  • Nikolay Bogolyubov as Stepan Shubin
  • Anatoli Gonichev as Andrey in childhood
  • Aleksandr Sokolov [ru] as Kostya in childhood
  • Igor Gorlov as Petya
  • Irina Mazuruk as Lida in childhood
  • Georgiy Millyar as member of examination board
  • Andrei Abrikosov as member of Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party
  • Vyacheslav Novikov as Master
  • Pavel Shpringfeld as pilot
  • Yelena Yegorova as Yelena Georgiyevna[7]
  • Ivan Ryzhov as guard at the entrance of arms factory

References

  1. "О фильме на сайте russiancinema.ru". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2018-09-10.

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