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Happiness Must Be Protected

Returning to his native village at the end of his military service, Victor (Yuri Sarantsev) brought his bride into the house - and soon they got married. Victor works on the collective farm with great enthusiasm, he is appointed a foreman, but the happiness of old Danila, Victor’s father, is overshadowed by dirty gossip - as if Victor’s father is not he, but Shandybovich, whose unseemly deeds were recently exposed by Victor.

Top Cast

  • Konstantin Skorobogatov

    Konstantin Skorobogatov

    Danila

  • Yuriy Sarantsev

    Yuriy Sarantsev

    Viktor

  • Danuta Stolyarskaya

    Danuta Stolyarskaya

    Larisa

  • Vitali Politseymako

    Vitali Politseymako

    Shandybovich

  • Nina Doroshina

    Nina Doroshina

    Olga

  • Boris Kudryavtsev

    Boris Kudryavtsev

    Ivan Mikhaylovich

  • Vladimir Ivanov

    Vladimir Ivanov

    Vasya

  • Dzidra Ritenberga

    Dzidra Ritenberga

    Katya

  • Stepan Khatskevich

    Stepan Khatskevich

    Frol

Overview

Returning to his native village at the end of his military service, Victor (Yuri Sarantsev) brought his bride into the house - and soon they got married. Victor works on the collective farm with great enthusiasm, he is appointed a foreman, but the happiness of old Danila, Victor’s father, is overshadowed by dirty gossip - as if Victor’s father is not he, but Shandybovich, whose unseemly deeds were recently exposed by Victor.

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