1981 Soviet Union film
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Directed by | Andrei Malyukov |
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Written by | Vsevolod Ivanov Andrei Malyukov |
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Cinematography | Yuri Gantman |
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Music by | Mark Minkov |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
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Country | Soviet Union |
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Language | Russian |
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Express on Fire (Russian: 34-й скорый, romanized: 34-y skoryy, 34th Express) is a 1981 Soviet disaster film directed by Andrei Malyukov.[1][2]
Cast
- Peteris Gaudinsh — Pyotr (voiced by Leonid Belozorovich)
- Oleg Golubitsky — Semyon Ignatievich, the head of the train
- Lev Durov — Mikhail (Clown of the Cartoon)
- Vadim Ivanov — episode (uncredited)
- Valentina Klyagina — Zina, the conductor
- Veronica Kovtun — owner of an antique store (uncredited)
- Galina Kravchenko — a passenger with a dog
- Elena Mayorova — conductor Seraphima Steshkova
- Grigory Malikov — cadet
- Alexander Massarsky — episode
- Algimantas Masiulis — Boris (voiced by Felix Yavorsky)
- Daniil Netrebin — Egorich, the train driver
- Svetlana Orlova — passenger of the 8th wagon, stewardess
- Irina Pechernikova — a stowaway passenger
- Alexander Pyatkov — Sashka, employee of the dining car
- Valery Ryzhakov — stowaway passenger
- Alexander Ryshchenkov — Yura, newlywed
- Vladimir Sirota — second assistant to the machinist
- Konstantin Titov — episode (uncredited)
- Leonid Trutnev — Assistant Engineer
- Aleksandr Fatyushin — Alexander Mukhanov, stowaway passenger
- Natalia Florenskaya — a young mother with a child
- Natalya Khorokhorina — Vera, barmaid
- Lyudmila Tsvetkova — episode
- Stanislav Chechin — episode
- Marina Shimanskaya — Raisa Kostina, the bride
- Vasily Badaev — episode
- Zoya Vasilkova — episode (uncredited)
- Anatoly Vedenkin — passenger with a guitar
- Vyacheslav Ezepov — passenger—speculator
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