5.0Tale of the Siberian Land · 1947
Tale of the Siberian Land (1947) is a Drama / Romance film directed by Ivan Pyryev, starring Vladimir Druzhnikov, Marina Ladynina, Vera Vasileva.
5.0Tale of the Siberian Land (1947) is a Drama / Romance film directed by Ivan Pyryev, starring Vladimir Druzhnikov, Marina Ladynina, Vera Vasileva.
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. Some time later, Natasha and her company are expected in America where they are to do a tour. But an airplane breakdown forces the pilot to land next to the village in which Andrei lives and works...
Vladimir Druzhnikov, Marina Ladynina, Vera Vasileva, Vladimir Zeldin, Grigoriy Shpigel, Vasiliy Zaychikov, Vladimir Dorofeyev, Ivan Ryzhov
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Find a movie by describing itHis 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. Some time later, Natasha and her company are expected in America where they are to do a tour. But an airplane breakdown forces the pilot to land next to the village in which Andrei lives and works...
Tale of the Siberian Land was released in 1947.
The cast includes Vladimir Druzhnikov, Marina Ladynina, Vera Vasileva, Vladimir Zeldin.