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Based on the story of Emmanuel Kazakevich "In the light of day". A year after the end of the Great Patriotic War, a soldier Sleptsov appears in Olga Nechaeva's Moscow apartment, who went through the war side by side with her husband. His stories about the deceased Vitaly Nechaev, a fearless and noble hero, cause Olga perplexity: after all, she did not remember her modest husband like that at all.

Top Cast

  • Alina Pokrovskaya

    Alina Pokrovskaya

  • Andrey Myagkov

    Andrey Myagkov

  • Ivan Lapikov

    Ivan Lapikov

  • Boris Tolmazov

    Boris Tolmazov

  • Viktor Shulgin

    Viktor Shulgin

  • Viktor Uralsky

    Viktor Uralsky

  • Olga Gasparova

    Olga Gasparova

  • Evgeniy Lazarev

    Evgeniy Lazarev

    Ростислав Иванович

Overview

Based on the story of Emmanuel Kazakevich "In the light of day". A year after the end of the Great Patriotic War, a soldier Sleptsov appears in Olga Nechaeva's Moscow apartment, who went through the war side by side with her husband. His stories about the deceased Vitaly Nechaev, a fearless and noble hero, cause Olga perplexity: after all, she did not remember her modest husband like that at all.

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