Thrice Resurrected
Soviet Union film
- Alla Larionova
- Georgi Kulikov
- Natalya Medvedeva
- Vsevolod Sanayev
Thrice Resurrected (Russian: Трижды воскресший) is a 1960 Soviet historical comedy-drama film directed by Leonid Gaidai.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
In 1919, a group of Komsomol members were sent on a tugboat to fight with the White Guards. During the Battle of the Volga people used this ship to transport wounded soldiers and children. And now the pioneers and Komsomol members of the Volga decide to make repairs on the ship and go on it on a journey.[5]
Cast
- Alla Larionova – Svetlana Sergeyevna
- Georgi Kulikov – Arkady Nikolayevich Shmelyov
- Natalya Medvedeva – Anna Mikhailovna Shmelyova
- Vsevolod Sanayev – Ivan Aleksandrovich Starodub
- Konstantin Sorokin – Vasily Vasilyevich Kiselyov
- Nikolay Bogolyubov – Kazansky
- Nadezhda Rumyantseva – Lyubasha Solovyova
- Nina Grebeshkova – Zoya Nikolayevna
- Nikolai Pogodin – Nikolai
- Gennady Pavlov – Anton (voiced by Yuri Sarantsev)
- Leonid Gaidai – inventor (uncredited)
- Nikolai Rybnikov – Nikolai Shmelyov (uncredited)
References
External links
- Thrice Resurrected at IMDb
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Films directed by Leonid Gaidai
- A Weary Road (1956)
- A Groom from the Other World (1958)
- Thrice Resurrected (1960)
- "Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross" (1961)
- Bootleggers (1961)
- Strictly Business (1962)
- Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures (1965)
- Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1967)
- The Diamond Arm (1968)
- The Twelve Chairs (1971)
- Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (1973)
- It Can't Be! (1975)
- Incognito from St. Petersburg (1977)
- Borrowing Matchsticks (1980)
- Sportloto-82 (1982)
- Dangerous for Your Life! (1985)
- Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation (1990)
- Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach (1992)