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Three Poplars in Plyushcikha

Три тополя на Плющихе · 1968 | 75 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

Three Poplars in Plyushchikha is a 1968 romantic drama feature film directed by Tatyana Lioznova based on the story by Alexander Borschagovsky "Three Poplars in Shabolovka". The film was a box-office success, it was seen by 26 million people in the USSR.

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Credits

Director
Tatyana Lioznova
Screenplay
Aleksandr Borshchagovsky
Director of Photography
Peter Kataev
Original Music Composer
Aleksandra Pakhmutova
Country
Soviet Union
Studios
Gorky Film Studio

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Cast · 11

Tatiana Doronina

Tatiana Doronina

Нюра (Анна Григорьевна)

Oleg Yefremov

Oleg Yefremov

Саша, московский водитель такси

VS

Vyacheslav Shalevich

Гриша, муж Нюры

VP

Valentina Petrovna Telegina

Федосья Ивановна

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