Land and People
A progressive agronomist fights with a conservative collective farm chairman.
A progressive agronomist fights with a conservative collective farm chairman.
Alexey Egorov
Shurov
Yelena Batenina
Tosya Elnikova
Pyotr Chernov
Popov
Vladimir Ivanov
Alyosha
Rimma Shorokhova
Nastya
Vladimir Ratomsky
Terentiy Petrovich
Pyotr Aleynikov
Ignat Ushkin
Grigori Belov
Evseich
Ivan Kuznetsov
Katkov
A progressive agronomist fights with a conservative collective farm chairman.
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