The Last Chance
Originally released in 1979. The Last Chance is a drama film. directed by Eduard Gavrilov. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Andrey Martynov, Leonid Kayurov, and Oleg Efremov
Synopsis
For Slava Gorokhov, his next adventure ends with a conditional conviction. By decision of law enforcement agencies, a young man begins to study at a vocational school for re-education. From the first day of being in vocational school, the young man is in the center of attention of students who are not ready to accept a person with a lifestyle that is significantly different from the traditional one for a Soviet citizen. Unexpectedly for many, on the side of Gorokhov is the master Radislav Yershov and Komsomol activist Nadya, in love with Slava. The intrigues unfolding in the school are changing the habitual life of an educational institution, which is becoming the scene of a struggle between two opposing ideologies.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Andrey Martynov
as Yershov
Leonid Kayurov
as Slava Gorokhov
Oleg Efremov
as Gorokhov
Marina Levtova
as Nadya
Andrey Kharybin
as Viktor
Anatoliy Kuznetsov
as Kirill Dmitriyevich
Lyubov Sokolova
as Varvara Yakovlevna Timokhova
Lyudmila Shagalova
as Slava Gorokhov's mother
Valentina Ananina
as Yershov's mother
Natalya Gvozdikova
as Larisa Leonidovna
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Gorky Film Studios
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Last Chance about?
For Slava Gorokhov, his next adventure ends with a conditional conviction. By decision of law enforcement agencies, a young man begins to study at a vocational school for re-education. From the fir...
Who directed The Last Chance?
The Last Chance was directed by Eduard Gavrilov.
How long is The Last Chance?
The Last Chance has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was The Last Chance released?
The Last Chance was released on May 27, 1979 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Last Chance?
The main cast of The Last Chance includes Andrey Martynov, Leonid Kayurov, Oleg Efremov, Marina Levtova, Andrey Kharybin.