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Vysotsky. Four Hours of Real Life

Russian poet, singer and actor Vladimir Vysotsky was an idol of the 1970s and '80s. In 1980, at the age of 42, he passed away during the Moscow Olympic Games. This is the story of his last great love as handed down to his son from a family friend. Written by nitorch.

Top Cast

  • Sergei Bezrukov

    Sergei Bezrukov

    Vysotskiy

  • Oksana Akinshina

    Oksana Akinshina

    Tanya

  • Andrey Smolyakov

    Andrey Smolyakov

    Victor Mikhailovich Bekhteev

  • Andrei Panin

    Andrei Panin

    Anatoly Nefyodov

  • Vladimir Menshov

    Vladimir Menshov

  • Maksim Leonidov

    Maksim Leonidov

    Pasha

  • Vladimir Ilin

    Vladimir Ilin

    KGB colonel

  • Ivan Urgant

    Ivan Urgant

    Seva Kulagin

  • Alla Pokrovskaya

    Alla Pokrovskaya

    Nina Maksimovna Vysotskaya

Overview

Russian poet, singer and actor Vladimir Vysotsky was an idol of the 1970s and '80s. In 1980, at the age of 42, he passed away during the Moscow Olympic Games. This is the story of his last great love as handed down to his son from a family friend. Written by nitorch.

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