Mandat
Mandat | |
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Russian: Мандат | |
Directed by | Nikolay Lebedev |
Written by | |
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Music by | Vladimir Maklakov |
Cinematography | A. Karbukhin |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
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Mandat (Russian: Мандат) is a 1963 Soviet adventure film directed by Nikolay Lebedev.[1][2][3]
Plot[edit]
The film takes place in 1919. The party gives a task to one worker named Gleb Prokhorov to deliver bread for the residents of Petrograd. And at the head of the food squad, he sets off. On the way, they collide with fists, as a result of which the squad dies and Gleb is seriously wounded. He decides to transfer the mandate to his son.[4]
Cast[edit]
- Yuriy Bogolyubov as Gleb Prokhorov
- N. Rozhdestvensky as Arkhip
- Oleg Letnikov as Vassyl
- Nikolay Kuzmin as Grizha (as N. Kuzmin)
- Aleksandr Afanasev
- Mikhail Vasilyev as Dubok
- Boris Shcherbakov as Glebka Prokhorov
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