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Cossacks of the Kuban

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Cossacks of the Kuban
Directed byIvan Pyryev
Written byNikolai Pogodin
Starring
CinematographyValentin Pavlov
Edited byAnna Kulganek
Music byIsaak Dunayevsky
Production
company
Release date
  • 1950 (1950)
Running time
112 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Cossacks of the Kuban (Russian: Кубанские казаки, romanizedKubanskie kazaki) from Mosfilm is a color film, glorifying the life of the farmers in the kolkhoz of the Soviet Union's Kuban region, directed by Ivan Pyryev and starring Marina Ladynina, his wife at that time.[1] The movie premiered on 26 February 1950.

Synopsis

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The film is set during the early post-war years. In autumn at the inter-collective farm fair, a dashing horse breeder Nikolai (Vladlen Davydov) gets acquainted with an advanced collective farmer Dasha Shelest (Klara Luchko). Their infatuation is mutual, but the lovers, working in different farms will have to overcome the resistance of their leaders, who do not want to lose great employees. Chairman of the "Red Partisans", where Dasha works, Gordei Voron (Sergey Lukyanov) has long been fond of the chairman Galina Peresvetova (Marina Ladynina) of the "Precepts of Ilyich" collective farm where Nikolai works. But he can not muster up the courage to confess his love to her and Galina ends up having to confess first.

Cast (partial list)

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Songs (partial list)

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  • Harvest (in Russian: Урожай, words by Mikhail Isakovsky and music by Isaak Dunayevsky)
  • How Have You Been, Dearest? (in Russian: Каким ты был, ditto)
  • Oh, the Kalina Flowers Are in Bloom (Russian: Ой, цветет калина, ditto)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cossacks of the Kuban Archived 10 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine (Shown in Paris, 2009)
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