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Fast Train
Directed byBoris Yashin
Written byElena Laskareva
Produced byGalina Sokolova
StarringElena Mayorova
CinematographyVladimir Papyan
Edited byOlga Etenko
Production
company
Release date
  • November 1988 (1988-11)
[1]
Running time
99 min.
CountryUSSR
LanguageRussian

Fast Train (Russian: Скорый поезд, romanizedSkoryy poezd) is a 1988 Soviet television film directed by Boris Yashin and based on a screenplay by Elena Laskareva.

Plot

Waitress dining car Olga Koreneva arrives in the village of Ferzikovo, home to her mother, Ksenia and son Anton (nicknamed Spine). Ksenia trusted neighbors Olga. Ksenia went to small apartments in the inheritance from Baba Wali, who died at that moment. Anton was constantly boarding school. Because of his son between Olga and Ksenia are constant scandals. To be with her beloved, Olga decides to take his son away from his mother.

Cast

  • Elena Mayorova as Olga Koreneva
  • Zhenya Pivovarov as Anton (Spine), son of Olga
  • Lyudmila Zajtseva as Vera Vasilyevna
  • Lidia Savchenko as Ksenia, Olga's mother
  • Galina Stakhanova as Alla
  • Alexander Safronov as Rybakov
  • Alexander Boukleev as Pavel, director of the dining car

Shooting

Part of the filming took place in the village of Ferzikovo appear in the film overall plans Station Ferzikovo and personnel of the boarding school, where he studied the son of the main character of Olga. The shooting took place in the existing boarding school, which was located in the estate Alexander Nikolayevich Chirikov.[2] Several episodes of the film was shot in Murmansk: the film appears footage shot on the coastal road from Kola Bay on Station Murmansk and Marine Station.

Award

  • The prize for Best Actress at the Constellation Film Festival (Elena Mayorova)[3]

References