A Man Changes its Skin
Originally released in 1960. A Man Changes its Skin is a drama/mystery film. directed by Rafail Perelstein.
Starring Gurmindzh Zavkibekov, Sergei Kurilov, and Izolda Izvitskaya
Synopsis
The construction of the Vakhsh Canal, one of the largest new buildings of the first five-year plan, is underway. Two Americans are coming here under contract. A seasoned spy, Colonel Bailey, who introduced himself as the harmless traveler Mr. Murry, would later be caught red-handed and exposed. And Mr. Clark, who came to the "make money" channel, will gradually become convinced that work and politics are not such different concepts. Not accepting socialism, he quite sincerely sympathizes with the enthusiasm of the Soviet people. Love for the translator - Komsomol member Maria Polozova - helps Clark to comprehend what is happening.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Gurmindzh Zavkibekov
as Саид Уртабаев
Sergei Kurilov
as мистер Кларк
Izolda Izvitskaya
as Маша Полозова
Sergei Stolyarov
as Владимир Иванович Синицын
Vladimir Yemelyanov
as Комаренко
Sergei Golovanov
as Морозов
Dzhahon Saidmuradov
as Карим
Boris Vinogradov
as мистер Мурри
Asli Burkhanov
as Ходжияров
Natalya Medvedeva
as Валентина Синицына
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Tajikfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Man Changes its Skin about?
The construction of the Vakhsh Canal, one of the largest new buildings of the first five-year plan, is underway. Two Americans are coming here under contract. A seasoned spy, Colonel Bailey, who in...
Who directed A Man Changes its Skin?
A Man Changes its Skin was directed by Rafail Perelstein.
How long is A Man Changes its Skin?
A Man Changes its Skin has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).
When was A Man Changes its Skin released?
A Man Changes its Skin was released on May 30, 1960 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Man Changes its Skin?
The main cast of A Man Changes its Skin includes Gurmindzh Zavkibekov, Sergei Kurilov, Izolda Izvitskaya, Sergei Stolyarov, Vladimir Yemelyanov.