A Second Spring

A Second Spring

82 mins | Drama | March 1, 1980

The front-line friends during the heavy battle swore to each other that the one who would survive would continue the work of the deceased. Mikhail Nesterov remained alive and the main business of his life was the search for a deposit of valuable clay. These searches began his friend before the war, in remote taiga places. Yevdokiya Perevalova — the widow of a deceased friend decides to help Nesterov get to those deaf places...

A Second Spring

82 mins | Drama | March 1, 1980

A Second Spring
The front-line friends during the heavy battle swore to each other that the one who would survive would continue the work of the deceased. Mikhail Nesterov remained alive and the main business of his life was the search for a deposit of valuable clay. These searches began his friend before the war, in remote taiga places. Yevdokiya Perevalova — the widow of a deceased friend decides to help Nesterov get to those deaf places...
Producers Lenfilm
Original title Вторая весна
Directors Vladimir Vengerov
Writers Georgi Markov, Feliks Mironer

Cast

Anatoliy Kuznetsov

as Nesterov

Natalya Yegorova

as Yevdokiya

Nikolai Rybnikov

as Frolov

Tatyana Lavrova

as Sima

Tatyana Golodovich

as Irishka

Elena Drapeko

as Glasha

Nikolai Boyarsky

as head of the geological laboratory

Vadim Medvedev

as Ivan Gavrilovich

Viktor Bokov

as balalaika player

Larisa Burkova

as Agrafena

Lidiya Shtykan

as administrator in the collective farmer's house

Nina Mamayeva

as Lida's mother

Valery Kravchenko

as collective farmer-driver

Viktoriya Smolenskaya

as Klavdiya Suchkova

Viktor Chaynikov

as Glasha's father

Olga Malozyomova

as Glasha's mother

Alla Panova

as curious soldier woman

Arina Rybnikova

as female driver

Lyubov Malinovskaya

as charioteer

Yekaterina Melentyeva

as secretary

Mikhail Vasilyev

as collective farmer

Stanislav Fesyunov

as collective farmer (uncredited)

Igor Bogolyubov

as Yegor (uncredited)

Vladimir Volchik

as old tractor driver (uncredited)

Valeri Smolyakov

as Silantyev (uncredited)