Two Sundays (1964)
Lyuska, an employee of the only savings bank in the very young town of Radiozavodsk, wins a nylon fur coat on a lottery ticket. Her colleagues advise her to get the money and buy something useful. Lyuska goes to the regional capital, receives the money, and decides to spend it on a two-week trip to Moscow.
Director:
Vladimir Shredel
Writer:
Anatoli Grebnev
| Directing | Vladimir Shredel | Director |
| Writing | Anatoli Grebnev | Screenplay |
| Camera | Semyon Ivanov | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Ernst Yakovlev | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Yevgeni Mezentsev | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Boris Timkovsky | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Vladimir Venediktov | Camera Operator |
| Art | Alexander Black | Production Design |
| Sound | Arnold Shargorodsky | Sound Director |
| Sound | Andrey Petrov | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Lev Kuklin | Lyricist |
| Writing | Aleksandr Kushner | Lyricist |
| Directing | G. Mochalov | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Kheyli Elken | Script Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Diana Mane | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nikolai Elenbogen | Makeup Artist |
| Editing | Maria Bernatskaya | Editor |
| Sound | Aleksandr Vladimirtsov | Conductor |
| Sound | Eduard Khil | Songs |
| Production | Gennadiy Khokhlov | Executive Producer |