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Still Waters are Deep

At the site where Mikhail Sveshnev was working, the roof collapsed, crushing one of the miners. At the risk of his life, Mikhail saved his comrade, but the foreman lied to Sveshnev and blamed him for the accident. The commission identified the true culprits of the accident, but Mikhail, feeling alienated by the team, left for home. Thinking about what had happened and failing to find a job to his liking, he returned to the mine.

Top Cast

  • Anatoli Vasilyev

    Anatoli Vasilyev

  • Galina Polskikh

    Galina Polskikh

  • Ivan Ryzhov

    Ivan Ryzhov

  • Aleksandr Potapov

    Aleksandr Potapov

  • Natalya Gvozdikova

    Natalya Gvozdikova

  • Lyubov Sokolova

    Lyubov Sokolova

  • Anatoly Vedyonkin

    Anatoly Vedyonkin

  • Aleksandr Bespalyy

    Aleksandr Bespalyy

  • Evgeni Burenkov

    Evgeni Burenkov

Overview

At the site where Mikhail Sveshnev was working, the roof collapsed, crushing one of the miners. At the risk of his life, Mikhail saved his comrade, but the foreman lied to Sveshnev and blamed him for the accident. The commission identified the true culprits of the accident, but Mikhail, feeling alienated by the team, left for home. Thinking about what had happened and failing to find a job to his liking, he returned to the mine.

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