
The film is based on the novel by Vyacheslav Kondratyev "Vacation by Wound." The story of the few weeks that young lieutenant Volodya spent in Moscow in the summer of 1942 after treatment at the hospital. Directly from the Rzhev Front with a bandaged hand, in a bloodstained padded jacket and tattered boots, he goes on vacation to his mother in the capital. Here, at the height of the war, almost peaceful life is going on - lines for vodka and beer, restaurants for the aristocracy of nomenclature, parties, girls... It’s another month for Volodya to live an ordinary life in Moscow, in a peaceful city in which everything is alien to him.
Cast

Aleksei Burykin
Volodya

Antonina Venediktova
Tonya

Natalya Shchukina
Yulya

Oleg Menshikov
Sergei

Lyudmila Krylova
Kseniya Nikolayevna

Tatyana Dogileva
Stepanova

Lev Borisov
Yegorych

Svetlana Ryabova
Nadezhda

Gennadi Frolov
Tonya's Father

Olga Vasileva
Zoya

Inna Vykhodtseva
Inna

Lyudmila Davydova
Yulya's Mother

Vladimir Zavyalov
Kolya

Alexander Kulyamin
Igor

Vasily Kortukov
Bukhanov
Irina Lazareva
Zina

Olga Lebedeva
Nurse

Fyodor Odinokov
Restaurant Doorman

Andrei Tashkov
Volodya (voice)

Sergey Danilevich
Sergei
Crew

Stanislav Govorukhin
Director, Writer
Vyacheslav Kondratev
Writer, Novel
Nina Vasilyeva
Editor

Gennadi Engstrem
Director of Photography
Sergey Voronkov
Production Design
Vasiliy Shcherbak
Production Design
David Vinitsky
Production Design
Irina Ginno
Costume Design
Galina Korolyova
Makeup Artist
Mark Bronshtein
Sound
Nikolai Korndorf
Original Music Composer
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