Sporting Honour
Originally released in 1951. Sporting Honour is a comedy/adventure film. directed by Vladimir Petrov.
Starring Aleksei Gribov, Gennadiy Sergeev, and Margarita Lifanova
Synopsis
Vetlugin, a worker at a Ural factory, becomes a member of the Moscow soccer team "Turbina". The captain and center forward Vitaly Grinko, known to the whole country, is jealous of the newcomer and tries to defame the simple-minded player. The whole team takes the side of the newcomer, criticizes the captain's behavior, and wins in the game with a foreign team.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Aleksei Gribov
as Pyotr Semenovich Grinko
Gennadiy Sergeev
as Vitaly Petrovich Grinko
Margarita Lifanova
as Tonya Grinko, art student
Lev Frichinsky
as Nikolai Vetlugin
Nikolay Kryuchkov
as Ivan Nikolaevich, coach of the Turbina team
Aleksandr Degtyar
as party secretary
Boris Sitko
as Surikov, head of DSO "Turbina"
Anastasiya Zuyeva
as Ekaterina Nikolaevna Grinko, mother of Vitaly and Tonya
Vladimir Vladislavskiy
as boss of the football team "Shorty"
Lev Fenin
as pastor
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Mosfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sporting Honour about?
Vetlugin, a worker at a Ural factory, becomes a member of the Moscow soccer team "Turbina". The captain and center forward Vitaly Grinko, known to the whole country, is jealous of the newcomer and ...
Who directed Sporting Honour?
Sporting Honour was directed by Vladimir Petrov.
How long is Sporting Honour?
Sporting Honour has a runtime of 1 hours and 47 minutes (107 minutes total).
When was Sporting Honour released?
Sporting Honour was released on June 11, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Sporting Honour?
The main cast of Sporting Honour includes Aleksei Gribov, Gennadiy Sergeev, Margarita Lifanova, Lev Frichinsky, Nikolay Kryuchkov.