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Happiness of Nikifor Bubnov

Peasant Nikifor Bubnov goes to the mining regions of Donbas to earn money for a horse. People working nearby become his friends - with them he supports and develops the Stakhanov movement.

Top Cast

  • Vitali Bazin

    Vitali Bazin

  • Irena Kuksėnaitė

    Irena Kuksėnaitė

  • Nikolay Kirichenko

    Nikolay Kirichenko

  • Leonid Yanovskyi

    Leonid Yanovskyi

  • Mykola Hrynko

    Mykola Hrynko

  • Bohdan Beniuk

    Bohdan Beniuk

  • Dmytro Franko

    Dmytro Franko

  • Vladimir Alekseyenko

    Vladimir Alekseyenko

Overview

Peasant Nikifor Bubnov goes to the mining regions of Donbas to earn money for a horse. People working nearby become his friends - with them he supports and develops the Stakhanov movement.

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