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Time for Rest from Saturday to Monday
1984 Soviet film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Time for Rest from Saturday to Monday (Russian: Время отдыха с субботы до понедельника, romanized: Vremya otdykha s subboty do ponedelnika) is a 1984 romantic drama directed by Igor Talankin and based on the story of Yuri Nagibin Patience[1][2] with the music group Center, whose members also stars in the film.[3]
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Plot
A married couple with two grown children goes on a cruise ship Dmitry Furmanov from Leningrad — Valaam — Leningrad. During a tour of the island of Valaam.
During a tour of the island of Valaam wife quarrel and Anna goes to a former monastery, where persons with disabilities live. In one of them, a legless boatman to his own surprise, Anna learns another youth, Pavel, whom she thought she loved all my life, waiting for a meeting with him, as they suddenly broke up during the Great Patriotic War. But Paul is not happy meeting, and Anna returns to her husband on the boat.
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Cast
- Alla Demidova as Anna
- Vladislav Strzhelchik as Aleksey
- Aleksey Batalov as Pavel
- Darya Mikhailova as Tanya
- Mikhail Neganov as Pasha
- Nina Urgant as ship passengers
- Yegor Vysotsky as Bearded
- Igor Kashintsev as quizmaster-joker
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