

Three Days of Viktor Chernyshyov
Genres
Overview
Mid 20th century. Industry is developing rapidly and the need for workers in factories is growing. After graduating from the tenth year, Viktor Chernyshyov, now a city dweller, did not bother to continue his education and went to the plant as a turner. He considered it quite normal that the guys enthusiastically listened to the stories of his peer Kolya, a lounger who boasted of victories over women, and participated in his dubious amusements. Only one of them, Pyotr — a real worker, a doctor, tried to reason with Kolya and the others.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
97 min
Release Date
1968-06-03
Status
Released
Original Language
Russian
Vote Count
4
Vote Average
6.5
Gennadi Korolkov
Viktor Chernyshyov
Valentina Vladimirova
Chernyshyov's mother
Alexei Chernov
uncle Pavel
Lev Prygunov
Anton
Gennady Sayfulin
Kolya
Valeri Belyakov
Pyotr
Ivan Kuznetsov
Semyon Andreyevich
Dmitri Chukovsky
Rakhmanov
Vasiliy Shukshin
Kravchenko
Nadezhda Fedosova
aunt Tanya
Semyon Sokolovsky
Anton's father
Vladimir Agureikin
Ivan Petrovich
Arina Aleynikova
Nelli Smirnova
Olga Gobzeva
Inga
Boris Gitin
Dudorov
German Kachin
Chernyshyov's friend
Nikolai Merzlikin
Valera
Tamara Maslova
Tamara
Vladimir Pitsek
buyer
Nikolai Skorobogatov
policeman
Valentina Telichkina
Mila
Aleksandr Ushakov
"Sukhar"
Yuri Fomichyov
Vasiliy Zakharovich
Natalya Rychagova
Marishka (uncredited)
Boris Yurchenko
fighter (uncredited)
Larisa Blinova
Viktor's sister (uncredited)
Yuri Chekulayev
Nikolai Nikolayevich (uncredited)
Viktor Mizin
Vladimir Smirnov
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