Street Without End (1972)
1h 22m
Running Time
December 1, 1972Release Date
Street Without End (1972)
1h 22m
Running Time
December 1, 1972Release Date
Network & Production Companies

Plot.
Immediately after the prom, Olya Rusanova arrives in the city where her father worked and tragically died. Many years ago he dreamed of building a city, and now she is walking along the street bearing his name, a street without end. Having met her father’s friends, Olya learns him anew. They tell the girl how her father wanted to see large houses and wide streets on the site of the tent city. How he knew how to be friends and to love, and how longed for Olya when he broke up with his wife, who didn't agree to go with him.
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Cast & Crew.

Irina Brazgovka
Olya

Viktor Korshunov
Kovalevskiy

Boris Kudryavtsev
Yaronka

Yelena Kozelkova
Katya

Yuri Gorobets
Zhdanovich

Aleksandr Lenkov
Lyonya

Tamara Loginova
Olya's mother

Valentina Vladimirova
dorm commandant

Marianna Strizhenova
city committee secretary

Natalya Markina
Viktor's wife

Irina Garkusha
Liza

Vera Ivleva
Shura

Vladimir Nosik
Viktor

Shavkat Gaziyev
Dzhura

Aleksei Leontyev
Writer

Vakhtang Ninua
Lezhava

Kuzma Kulakov
city committee member

Jānis Melderis
engineer

Eduard Kolmanovskiy
Composer

Pauls Butkevics
visitor of trunk-call office

Igor Pushkaryov
engineer

Boris Gitin
engineer

Ninel Zhukovskaya
court secretary

Boris Borisenok
judge

Mikhail Petrov
people's assessor

Galina Rogacheva
city committee member

Pavel Dubashinsky
city committee member

Stepan Birillo
city committee member

Vitali Ovanesov
announcer

Igor Dobrolyubov
Director / Writer

Aleksey Leontyev
Writer

Vladimir Dementyev
Production Design

Iosif Gerasimov
Writer

Grigory Masalsky
Director of Photography

Lev Yemelyanov
Makeup Artist

Rafail Khozak
Original Music Composer

Mariya Berkovich
Costume Design
Media.

Details.
Release DateDecember 1, 1972
Original NameУлица без конца
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 22m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
black and white
post war life
belarus