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A Long Path on a Short Day

October 16, 1972 1h 32m 4.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1972. A Long Path on a Short Day is a drama film. directed by Timofei Levchuk.

Starring Nikolay Olyalin, Tatyana Samoylova, and Viktor Khokhryakov

Synopsis

Based on the novel by Natan Rybak “Soldiers Without Uniforms”. Director of a research institute engaged in research in the field of nuclear physics, Maxim Nerchin is testing a new research method. And although the method did not justify itself, Nerchin with unreasonable confidence began to build a more powerful installation... He uses almost all the institute's funds to create it and is so sure of success that he loudly announced it at a foreign symposium, thereby causing special attention to his institute on the part of those American circles who are primarily interested in creating weapons that bring death and destruction...

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 16, 1972 53 years ago
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Runtime 1h 32m 92 minutes total
User Rating 4.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Soviet Union Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • Dovzhenko Film Studios

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Long Path on a Short Day about?

Based on the novel by Natan Rybak “Soldiers Without Uniforms”. Director of a research institute engaged in research in the field of nuclear physics, Maxim Nerchin is testing a new research met...

Who directed A Long Path on a Short Day?

A Long Path on a Short Day was directed by Timofei Levchuk.

How long is A Long Path on a Short Day?

A Long Path on a Short Day has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).

When was A Long Path on a Short Day released?

A Long Path on a Short Day was released on October 16, 1972 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in A Long Path on a Short Day?

The main cast of A Long Path on a Short Day includes Nikolay Olyalin, Tatyana Samoylova, Viktor Khokhryakov, Evgeniy Samoylov, Rodion Aleksandrov.