| Older Sister | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | Georgy Natanson | 
| Written by | Alexander Volodin | 
| Produced by | Viktor Slonimsky | 
| Starring | Tatyana Doronina Natalya Tenyakova Mikhail Zharov  | 
| Cinematography | Valery Vladimirov | 
| Edited by | Lyudmila Pechieva[1] | 
| Music by | Vladlen Chistyakov | 
Production company  | |
Release date  | 1966 | 
Running time  | 102 min | 
| Country | Soviet Union | 
| Language | Russian | 
Older Sister (Russian: Старшая сестра, romanized: Starshaya sestra) is a Soviet feature film, shot in 1966, Georgy Natanson on the play by Aleksandr Volodin My older sister.[2]
Plot
Orphans Lida and Nadya have been living in the care of his uncle, who took them to the education of the children's home. Uncle sincerely dreams of a happy life for the nieces and girls, often in defiance of their own destiny, follow his advice. So big sister – Nadya – abandons his dream and doing everything to become the youngest actress, but years later she still comes to the theater.
Cast
- Tatyana Doronina as Nadya, older sister[3]
 - Natalya Tenyakova as Lydia, younger sister
 - Mikhail Zharov as Dmitry Petrovich Ukhov (uncle Mitya)
 - Vitaly Solomin as Kirill
 - Leonid Kuravlyov as Volodya
 - Valentina Sharykina as Shura
 - Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev as Ogorodnikov
 - Oleg Basilashvili as Oleg Medynsky
 - Inna Churikova as Nelly
 - Viktor Ilichyov as entrant
 
References
External links
- Older Sister at IMDb
 
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