My Younger Brother
1962 Soviet Union film
- Vasiliy Aksyonov
- Mikhail Ancharov
- Aleksandr Zarkhi
- Lyudmila Marchenko
- Aleksandr Zbruyev
- Oleg Dal
- Andrei Mironov
- Oleg Efremov
Production
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Mosfilm
Release date
- 1962 (1962)
Running time
My Younger Brother (Russian: Мой младший брат, romanized: Moy mladshiy brat) is a 1962 Soviet teen drama film directed by Aleksandr Zarkhi.[1][2]
Plot
The film tells about four friends who, after passing the final exams, decided to go to the Baltic States to feel like adults, and even the attempt of the brother of one of them to dissuade them does not stop them.[3]
Cast
- Lyudmila Marchenko as Galya
- Aleksandr Zbruyev[4] as Dima Denisov
- Oleg Dal as Alik
- Andrei Mironov[5] as Yurka
- Oleg Efremov as Viktor Denisov
- Mikhail Nazvanov as Andrei Ivanovich, professor
- Ivan Savkin as Igor Bauman
- Arvo Kruusement as Matti
- Jaan Saul as Endel
- Sergei Kurilov as Innokentiy Petrov
- Villu Tomingas as Gustav[6]
References
- ^ Евгений Харитонов: биография, пласт первый — тела театров
- ^ Сергей Собянин поздравил Александра Збруева с днем рождения
- ^ Мой младший брат (КиноПоиск)
- ^ Собянин поздравил Александра Збруева с днём рождения
- ^ Андрей Миронов: "Надо стараться делать всё хорошо, а плохо оно само получится"
- ^ My Younger Brother (1962) Full Cast // Crew
External links
- My Younger Brother at IMDb
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Films by Aleksandr Zarkhi
- Wind in the Face (1930)
- My Motherland (1933)
- Red Army Days (1935)
- Baltic Deputy (1936)
- Member of the Government (1939)
- His Name Is Sukhe-Bator (1942)
- The Last Hill (1944)
- In the Name of Life (1946)
- The Precious Seed (1948)
- The Lights of Baku (1950)
- The Height (1957)
- People on the Bridge (1960)
- My Younger Brother (1962)
- Anna Karenina (1967)
- Story of an Unknown Actor (1976)
- Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky (1981)
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