My Friend, Kolka!

1961 film
  • 1961 (1961)
Running time
88 minutesCountryUSSRLanguageRussian

My Friend, Kolka! (Russian: Друг мой, Колька!, romanized: Drug moy, Kolka!) is a Soviet 1961 teen drama film directed by Aleksei Saltykov and Aleksander Mitta.[1]

Plot

Kolka Snegeryov is bored at school along the other children. The work of the pioneer organization turned into a monotonous routine. The senior Pioneer leader Lydia Mikhajlovna's work seems good. But behind accurately made plans are formalism, indifference and boredom. Declaring boycott, children organize a secret society which has the acronym ТОТР – "To help offended and weak ". New pioneer leader supports children and carries away their greater and interesting business.

Cast

  • Aleksandr Kobozev as Kolka Snegiryov
  • Anna Rodionova as Masha Kanareikina
  • Alexey Borzunov as Yura Ustinov
  • Viktor Onuchak as Fedya Drankin
  • Tatyana Kuznetsova as Klava Ogorodnikova
  • Antonina Dmitriyeva as Ivanova
  • Anatoly Kuznetsov as Rudenko
  • Vitali Ovanesov as Valeri Novikov
  • Lidiya Chernyshyova as Novikova
  • Boris Novikov as Kuzma
  • Igor Kosukhin as Isayev
  • Savely Kramarov as Pimen
  • Valery Ryzhakov as schoolboy
  • Anatoli Eliseev as criminal man
  • Yuri Nikulin as Vaska
  • Yevgeni Teterin as school рrincipal
  • Svetlana Kharitonova as Yevgenia Petrovna
  • Aleksandr Lebedev as рioneer leader from School #23
  • Oleg Vidov as motorcyclist

References

  1. ^ "My Friend, Kolka" (in Russian). кино-театр.ру. Retrieved October 29, 2009.

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