Let the Northern Lights Shine
Originally released in 1973. Let the Northern Lights Shine is a family film. directed by Radomir Vasilevsky.
Starring Olga Kazakova, Kostya Lenevsky, and Igor Merkulov
Synopsis
Kolya Chimbartsev arrived at the boarding school of the port of Krasin from distant Odesa. He is to be met by his hydrologist father. But he has not returned from the scientific station located on the ice floe and has not made radio contact. Kolya and his new friends decide to go on the air themselves through the school radio station. Having broken the device and wanting to delay punishment, the guys are going to the movies. But when they hear a warning about a storm, they hide under the bed and fall asleep, leaving, however, a note that they are going to the movies. An alarm is sounded in the village: the children have gone out in the blizzard...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Olga Kazakova
as Natasha Sokolova
Kostya Lenevsky
as Lenka Sokolov
Igor Merkulov
as Kolya Zimbartsev
Elena Legurova
as Nina
Evgeniy Leonov-Gladyshev
as Seryozha Konovalov
Lyusyena Ovchinnikova
as Maria Petrovna
Kostiantyn Stepankov
as Stepan Vasilyevich
Valeri Ryzhakov
as Evgeny Zimbartsev
Ivan Ryzhov
as The captain of the port
Taisiya Kotenicheva
as Raya
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Odessa Film Studio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Let the Northern Lights Shine about?
Kolya Chimbartsev arrived at the boarding school of the port of Krasin from distant Odesa. He is to be met by his hydrologist father. But he has not returned from the scientific station located on ...
Who directed Let the Northern Lights Shine?
Let the Northern Lights Shine was directed by Radomir Vasilevsky.
When was Let the Northern Lights Shine released?
Let the Northern Lights Shine was released on August 27, 1973 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Let the Northern Lights Shine?
The main cast of Let the Northern Lights Shine includes Olga Kazakova, Kostya Lenevsky, Igor Merkulov, Elena Legurova, Evgeniy Leonov-Gladyshev.