Vladimir Druzhnikov
Total Credits at Criticker: 5 (Actor)
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A story about two Russian officers during Civil War and WWII, dealing with their relationship, honor, duty, patriotism and love for one woman.
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The Stone Flower (Russian: Каменный цветок, translit. Kamennyy tsvetok) is a 1946 Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko. It was the Soviet Union's first color film shot on AgfaColor negative film seized in Germany, and was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It was based on a folk tale as told by Pavel Bazhov. (en.wikipedia.org)
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The supporters of pro-American policy in one of East European countries create a plot to overthrow the Communist government.
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Osip Ivanovich Dymov, the titular counselor and the doctor of thirty-one years, serves in two hospitals at the same time: intern and anatomist. From nine o'clock in the morning and in the forenoon accepts patients, then goes to open corpses. But its income is hardly enough for a covering of expenses of the wife mad about talents and celebrities in the art and artistic environment whom it daily accepts in the house. (imdb)
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His right hand having been wounded during the war, concert pianist Andrei Balashov is unable to perform his art. As a result, the young man feels so depressed that he considers his life wasted. One day, he decides to leave the capital and flee from the woman he loves, Natasha, a rising singing star. Andrei takes refuge in Siberia, his native land. Once there, he gets a job in a sawmill, where he entertains his fellow-workers playing the accordion during leisure hours.
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