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Shell
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Shell

Sep 12, 1990
1h 31m
★ 5.0

Overview

Existential drama taking place in the midst of Perestroika.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Lenfilm

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Cast

Pyotr Kozhevnikov

Pyotr Kozhevnikov

Vera Ulik

Vera Ulik

Yuriy Stoyanov

Yuriy Stoyanov

Olga Samoshina

Olga Samoshina

Aleksandr Sporykhin

Aleksandr Sporykhin

Sergei Erdenko

Sergei Erdenko

Viktor Semyonovskiy

Viktor Semyonovskiy

Vladimir Ermilov

Vladimir Ermilov

Sergei Dobrotvorsky

Sergei Dobrotvorsky

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