Two not quite similar men, our contemporaries, Sergey Pshenichny and Andrew Nemchinov, are walking in the street in their native mining town and found themselves in 1949. It's a common knowledge that real miracles happen without technical devices: time comes miracle happens. They spend in 1949 only one day the next morning they found that it is the same day that was yesterday. All several months, they spent in the past, they spent in one and the same day: the 8th of May, Sunday, the day of heightened coal production. In the morning to the coal mine, in an hour an accident in a coalface, at 10 o'clock wire from the Ministry, after work reunion concerning the Stalins anniversary; robbing of pay desk, death of policeman Ryabenko, in the evening - volunteer Sunday work… and in the morning the same, and so for ever and ever Philosophic fiction, accompanied by music of group Nautilus Pompillius. After a novel of S.Rybasa of the same name.
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Mirror for a Hero Cast
Name |
Character |
Sergey Koltakov
He was 32, now 69 years old
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as Sergey Pshenichny |
Boris Galkin
He was 40, now 77 years old
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as Sergey's Father in 1940s |
Ivan Bortnik
He was 48, 79 years old when he died
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as Andrew Nemchinov |
Viktor Smirnov
He was 54, now 91 years old
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as Mine Director |
Aleksandr Peskov
He was 22, now 59 years old
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Nikolai Stotsky
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Vyacheslav Butusov
He was 26, now 63 years old
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as himself |
Feliks Stepun
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as Sergey's Father in 1980s |
Yelena Kozlitina
She was 30, now 67 years old
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as Sergey's Wife |
Natalya Akimova
She was 30, now 67 years old
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as Sergey's Mother in 1940s |
Yakov Stepanov
He was 30, 34 years old when he died
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as Blind War Hero |
Valentin Aronyan
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Sergei Parshin
He was 35, now 72 years old
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Mirror for a Hero Crew