Clear Skies

Clear Skies (1961)

The Most Important Motion Picture That Has Ever Come From The Soviet Union

  • Genre: Drama, War, Romance
  • Release Date: 1961-05-20
  • User Rating: 6.1/10 from 18 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 50min
  • Language: Pусский
  • Production Company: Mosfilm
  • Production Country: Soviet Union
  • Director: Grigoriy Chukhray
star 6.1/10
From 18 Ratings
7.2

Summary

For many years, Sasha Lvova has been waiting for the return of her lover, pilot Aleksei Astakhov, refusing to believe in his death at the front. And he really returns to her and his son after captivity, but this is a completely different person, rejected by society, expelled from the profession. It is difficult to say how Aleksei’s fate would have been if it hadn’t for Sasha’s love, her ability to survive in the most difficult circumstances.

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  • Nina Drobysheva

    as Sasha Lvova
  • Evgeniy Urbanskiy

    as Aleksei Astakhov
  • Natalya Kuzmina

    as Lyusya
  • Vitaliy Konyaev

    as Petya
  • Georgiy Kulikov

    as Mitya
  • Leonid Knyazev

    as Ivan Ilyich
  • Georgi Georgiu

    as Nikolai Avdeyevich
  • Oleg Tabakov

    as Sergei
  • Alik Krylov

    as Sergei in childhood
  • Vitali Bondarev

    as Yegorka
  • Konstantin Bartashevich

    as flight director
  • Tamara Nosova

    as girl at the factory
Writing Daniil Khrabrovitsky Writer
Directing Grigoriy Chukhray Director
Editing Mariya Timofeyeva Editor
Camera Sergei Poluyanov Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up Valentin Perelyotov Costume Design
Sound Mikhail Ziv Original Music Composer
Art Boris Nemechek Production Design
Sound Leonid Bulgakov Sound
Costume & Make-Up Sergei Kalinin Makeup Artist
Art Oleg Zguridi Assistant Director of Photography
Art Aleksandr Klimenko Production Design
Camera Vanda Rylach Camera Operator
Sound Arnold Roytman Conductor

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