Bone of Contention
Originally released in 1962. Bone of Contention is a comedy/drama film. directed by Valentin Pluchek.
Starring Boris Tenin, Yevgeni Vesnik, and Tatyana Pelttser
Synopsis
Ilya Rudenko, chairman of the prosperous collective farm, prepared for the solemn welcome of his famous countryman, retired Colonel Koval. Arriving to relax in the Lull, the former colonel was surprised by Ilya's strange approach to collective well-being. And when the chairman began to prepare the entire harvest of the apple orchard for shipment to the North to sell it at exorbitant prices, Koval said his word harshly and unequivocally — and received the same unequivocal support from all residents of the Calm...
Quick Facts
Top Cast
Boris Tenin
as Larion Ivanovich Koval, retired colonel
Yevgeni Vesnik
as Ilya Grigorievich Rudenko, collective farm chairman
Tatyana Pelttser
as Ulyana Dmitrievna Dudulka, milkmaid
Vladimir Lepko
as Ivan Klimich Anointed, collective farm business executive
Anatoliy Papanov
as Vasily Tikhonovich Kryachka, village council chairman
Olga Aroseva
as Domakha Sviridovna, milkmaid
Georgy Ivanov
as Gordey Semyonovich Tyavkalo, farm manager
Aleksand Mashovets
as Vasilyok
Mariya Vinogradova
as Vasilyok (voice)
Andrei Kryukov
as Prudkiy
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Mosfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bone of Contention about?
Ilya Rudenko, chairman of the prosperous collective farm, prepared for the solemn welcome of his famous countryman, retired Colonel Koval. Arriving to relax in the Lull, the former colonel was surp...
Who directed Bone of Contention?
Bone of Contention was directed by Valentin Pluchek.
How long is Bone of Contention?
Bone of Contention has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).
When was Bone of Contention released?
Bone of Contention was released on January 1, 1962 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Bone of Contention?
The main cast of Bone of Contention includes Boris Tenin, Yevgeni Vesnik, Tatyana Pelttser, Vladimir Lepko, Anatoliy Papanov.