It Came a Trouble to the City (1966)
In 1960, in Moscow, numerous cases of infection with purple pox were recorded. According to doctors, the virus came from eastern countries. In order not to create panic among the population, they tried to hide the fact of the epidemic. Doctors tried to cope with the disease, but the number of deaths increased, and information inexorably leaked into society ...
Director:
Mark Orlov
Writer:
Alexander Milchakov
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Danylo Ilchenko as Ivan Alekseyevich Makhotin |
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Georgiy Kulikov as Georgiy Ivanovich Nikolskiy |
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Kira Golovko as Kolesnikova |
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Eduards Pavuls as James Norton |
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Yuri Lavrov as Yuriy Sergeyevich Guryev |
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Tamara Korolyuk as Lena Vasilyeva |
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Vitold Janpavlis as Vitold Ignatyevich |
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Nadezhda Baturina as Masha |
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Yelena Feshchenko as Bride |
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Sergei Kharchenko as Council of Ministers Worker |
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Mariya Kochur as Svetlana |
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Lyubov Komaretska as Lyubov Makhotina |
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Valentin Grudinin as Conferee (uncredited) |
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Yekaterina Krupennikova as Doctor (uncredited) |
| Writing | Alexander Milchakov | Screenplay |
| Sound | Nikolay Poloz | Music |
| Directing | Mark Orlov | Director |
| Camera | Aleksandr Yanovskiy | Director of Photography |
| Art | Anatolii Dobrolezha | Production Design |