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Train Stop  Two Minutes






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Train Stop – Two Minutes
Directed byMark Zakharov
Aleksandr Orlov
Written byMark Zakharov
Starring
  • Oleg Vidov
  • Valentina Telichkina
  • CinematographyEvgeny Rusakov
    Music byGennady Gladkov

    Production
    company

    Studio Ekran

    Release date

    • 1972 (1972)

    Running time

    70 min.
    CountrySoviet Union
    LanguageRussian

    Train Stop – Two Minutes (Russian: Стоянка поезда – две минуты, romanizedStoyanka poyezda — dve minuty) is a 1972 Soviet television romantic musical film directed by Mark Zakharov and Aleksandr Orlov.[1][2]

    Plot[edit]

    From Moscow to the provincial town of Nizhnie Volchki comes a young and handsome doctor Igor Maksimov to work. He is liked by his colleagues, including the young nurse Alyona. However, life in a small town quickly gets boring for Igor, since there is no customary urbanization for the modern Muscovite in the Nizhnie Volchki, and the population is rarely sick and the local clinic is often empty, which means that neuropathologist Igor simply does not have anyone on whom to practice. He begins to miss the metropolitan life, friends and beloved woman – a famous pop singer. Alyona, realizing that Igor is almost ready to go back to Moscow, she decides to make him stay and turns for help to an eccentric local peasant Vasily, who has the gift of a real magician.

    Cast[edit]

    Music[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "СТОЯНКА ПОЕЗДА – ДВЕ МИНУТЫ. Х/Ф". Russia-K.
  • ^ "Фильм Стоянка поезда — две минуты". Channel One Russia.
  • ^ "Александр Орлов: Пугачёва настоящая дьяволица!". Ekspress Gazeta.
  • External links[edit]

    Train Stop – Two MinutesatIMDb Edit this at Wikidata

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    Soviet musical films
    Studio Ekran films
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