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When the Cossacks Weep

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When the Cossacks Weep
Russian: Когда казаки плачут
Directed byYevgeny Morgunov
Written by
Starring
  • Nikolay Gorlov
  • Irina Murzayeva
  • Georgiy Svetlani
  • Emma Tsesarskaya
  • Zoya Vasilkova
  • Tatyana Zabrodina
CinematographyIgor Lukshin
Music byAndrey Eshpay
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

When the Cossacks Weep (Russian: Когда казаки плачут) is a 1963 Soviet short film directed by Yevgeny Morgunov.[1][2][3]

Plot

The film takes place in 1926 on the Don. A group of Cossacks went for a walk, and when they returned, they found that their families had disappeared somewhere.[4]

Cast

  • Nikolay Gorlov
  • Irina Murzayeva as Praskovya
  • Georgiy Svetlani as Sashko
  • Emma Tsesarskaya
  • Zoya Vasilkova
  • Tatyana Zabrodina[5]

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