A film about war from the point of view of those left behind.A film about war from the point of view of those left behind.A film about war from the point of view of those left behind.
Nikolai Yelizarov
- Father
- (as N. Yelizarov)
Yuri Myasnikov
- Seryozha - as Child
- (as Yura Myasnikov)
Rimma Shorokhova
- Katya
- (as R. Shorokhova)
Pavel Shalnov
- Nikolai - Katya's Husband
- (as P. Shalnov)
Ninel Myshkova
- Lida - Kashirin's Wife
- (as Yelena Myshkova)
Kleopatra Alperova
- Galya's Mother
- (as K. Alperova)
- Directors
- Writers
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- TriviaZhanna Bolotova's debut.
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I've seen the movie by 1960, i.e. 40 years ago... I remember very little of it. This is a movie about the war and human feelings, about impossible and forbidden love, about death and separation. By far better (although in the same line) than "Letiat zhuravli" which took a grand prize at the Cannes festival. What a pity that such profoundly HUMANE and TRUE movies are absent from the TV screens... I am happy to have rediscovered, through your database, at least some technical details about such a marvel. But there's no comment, no images. Sorry...
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- Also known as
- The House I Live In
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Dom, v kotorom ya zhivu (1957) officially released in Canada in English?
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