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5.5 1h 18m

For the Second Time in Crimea

The main character of the film is a veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR, the general who remained in the ranks, who once traveled from Khalkhin-Gol to Berlin, has the largest awards. A strong and reliable person who has lost his son in a war treats everyone with whom fate brings him with sympathy and understanding. One day he comes to Crimea - to those places where he used to be happy in his youth, to see the house where his family lived. There he meets an elderly woman and her two grandchildren. One of the boys, Nikolay, reminded him of his own son. The friendship begins between an adult and a child, so necessary for each of them.

Top Cast

  • Georgiy Yumatov

    Georgiy Yumatov

    Knyazev

  • Andrey Lomov

    Andrey Lomov

    Viktor

  • Sergey Gusak

    Sergey Gusak

    Kolya

  • Valeriya Likhodey

    Valeriya Likhodey

    Alyona

  • Muza Krepkogorskaya

    Muza Krepkogorskaya

    Grandmother

  • Elena Finogeeva

    Elena Finogeeva

    Lucia

  • Natalya Vilkina

    Natalya Vilkina

    Doctor

  • Andrei Petrov

    Andrei Petrov

    Novikov

  • Viktor Koreshkov

    Viktor Koreshkov

    Tisso

Overview

The main character of the film is a veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR, the general who remained in the ranks, who once traveled from Khalkhin-Gol to Berlin, has the largest awards. A strong and reliable person who has lost his son in a war treats everyone with whom fate brings him with sympathy and understanding. One day he comes to Crimea - to those places where he used to be happy in his youth, to see the house where his family lived. There he meets an elderly woman and her two grandchildren. One of the boys, Nikolay, reminded him of his own son. The friendship begins between an adult and a child, so necessary for each of them.

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