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Bouquet of Violets

The WWII. Berestova, an air regiment engineer, meets Ardatov, a fighter pilot whose wife has died. Now he must think about how to raise his two children alone. However, Arbatov does not live to see victory. After the war Berestova finds his children and adopts them.

Top Cast

  • Lyudmila Yaroshenko

    Lyudmila Yaroshenko

    Tatyana Berestova

  • Yuriy Sokolov

    Yuriy Sokolov

    Сергей Ардатов/Алексей Ардатов

  • Nikolai Merzlikin

    Nikolai Merzlikin

    Egorov

  • Pavel Makhotin

    Pavel Makhotin

    Lugovoy

  • Valeriy Frolov

    Valeriy Frolov

    Ternovoy

  • Vladimir Yakanin

    Vladimir Yakanin

    Selishchev

  • Irina Shchukina

    Irina Shchukina

    Loseva

  • Alexey Gorobchenko

    Alexey Gorobchenko

    German pilot

  • M. Podoplelov

    M. Podoplelov

    Sokolov

Overview

The WWII. Berestova, an air regiment engineer, meets Ardatov, a fighter pilot whose wife has died. Now he must think about how to raise his two children alone. However, Arbatov does not live to see victory. After the war Berestova finds his children and adopts them.

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