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Kreutzer Sonata is a russe film of genre Drama directed by Mikhail Schweitzer with Oleg Yankovsky

Kreutzer Sonata (1987)

Kreutzer Sonata
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Length 2h29
Directed by
OriginRussie
Genres Drama,    Romance
Rating73% 3.6542653.6542653.6542653.6542653.654265

The Kreutzer Sonata (Russian: Крейцерова соната) is a 1987 Soviet film directed by Mikhail Shveytser, based on Leo Tolstoy's novella The Kreutzer Sonata.

Actors

Oleg Yankovsky

(Позднышев)
Alla Demidova

(The Lady)
Stepan Krylov

(Yegor)
Radner Mouratov

(conducteur de train)
Mikhaïl Glouzski

(voyageur)
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