The Last Train (1986)
The film tells the story of a man's loneliness and emptiness in a big city. It is a high-quality and completely forgotten film based on Vera Tkachenko's short story of the same name. Irina and Viktor's life together is difficult. Viktor works tirelessly, but he constantly receives criticism from Irina. Despite the fact that her husband has just returned from a long business trip, Irina demands that he get a ticket to the Caucasus. Their daughter has fallen in love with a local eccentric and doesn't care about her father's opinion. Victor only hears mockery from his daughter. The days pass in a gloomy and meaningless manner. When he meets the woman he once loved, Victor realizes that he married Irina only because she was expecting a child.
Director: Eduard Dmytriyev
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Natalya Sayko as Irina |
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Aleksandr Safronov as Viktor |
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Elena Borzova as Olga |
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Lyubov Virolainen as Tanya |
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Yuri Krytenko as uncle Stepan |
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Agafya Bolotova as Viktor's mother's peasant |
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Volodymyr Kostiuk as Viktor's mother's peasant |
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Yosyp Naiduk as Viktor's mother's peasant |
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Veronika Pereverzeva as episode |
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T. Zhelezna as janitor |
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Nataliya Osipova as episode |
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Olga Reus-Petrenko as Viktor's mother's peasant |
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Arseniy Tymoshenko as episode |
| Directing | Eduard Dmytriyev | Director |
| Writing | Georgy Shevchenko | Writer |
| Camera | Mykola Honcharenko | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Igor Stetsyuk | Music |
| Art | Eduard Kolesov | Production Design |