Subject for a Short Story

Subject for a Short Story

82 mins | Drama | Oct. 6, 1969

The film tells about Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. October 17, 1896. On the facade of the Alexandrinsky Theater — a poster about the premiere of "The Seagull". A few hours are left before the performance. Chekhov and his sister Masha are expecting Lika Mizinova from Moscow station to arrive from Moscow. Chekhov is alarmed by the upcoming premiere, excited by the meeting with love, which never took place. Memories of acquaintance with Lika, of the experiences caused by the rude scolding of newspaper men who predicted the young writer the inglorious "death under the fence", about the unexpected decision for everyone to go to Sakhalin...

Subject for a Short Story

82 mins | Drama | Oct. 6, 1969

Subject for a Short Story
The film tells about Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. October 17, 1896. On the facade of the Alexandrinsky Theater — a poster about the premiere of "The Seagull". A few hours are left before the performance. Chekhov and his sister Masha are expecting Lika Mizinova from Moscow station to arrive from Moscow. Chekhov is alarmed by the upcoming premiere, excited by the meeting with love, which never took place. Memories of acquaintance with Lika, of the experiences caused by the rude scolding of newspaper men who predicted the young writer the inglorious "death under the fence", about the unexpected decision for everyone to go to Sakhalin...
Producers Mosfilm, Telcia Films
Original title Сюжет для небольшого рассказа
Directors Sergei Yutkevich
Writers Leonid Malyugin

Cast

Yevgeni Lebedev

as Pavel Yegorovich Chekhov

Aleksandra Panova

as Yevgeniya Yakovlevna Chekhova

Rolan Bykov

as Mikhail Pavlovich Chekhov

Iya Savvina

as Mariya Pavlovna Chekhova

Nikolay Grinko

as Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Marina Vlady

as Lika Mizinova

Yuriy Yakovlev

as Ignatiy Potapenko

Leonid Gallis

as Gilyarovskiy

Vladimir Osenev

as Kurbatov

Yekaterina Vasilyeva

as artist Ovchinnikova

Sergei Kulagin

as merchant Gribov

Yevgeni Shutov

as father Gerasim

Viktor Avdyushko

as peasant

Georgi Tusuzov

as prompter

Aleksandr Kuznetsov

as Zhurkin