Other People's Letters | |
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Russian: Чужие письма | |
Directed by | Ilya Averbakh |
Written by | Natalya Ryazantseva |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Dmitriy Dolinin |
Edited by | I. Smirnova |
Music by | Oleg Karavaychuk |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Other People's Letters (Russian: Чужие письма) is a 1975 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Averbakh.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film tells about a teacher of mathematics, who takes her student to her family, who as a result begins to feel like a mistress in her house.[4]
Cast
- Irina Kupchenko as Vera Ivanovna (as I. Kupchenko)
- Svetlana Smirnova as Zina Begunkova (as S. Smirnova)
- Sergei Kovalenkov as Igor (as S. Kovalenko)
- Zinaida Sharko as Angelina Grigoryevna (as Z. Sharko)
- Oleg Yankovskiy as Priachin (as O. Yankovskiy)
- Ivan Bortnik as Shura (as I. Bortnik)
- Natalya Skvortsova as Valya (as N. Skvortsova)
- Pyotr Arzhanov as Nikolay Artomovich
- Mayya Bulgakova
- Valentina Vladimirova[5]
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