Border dog Alyi
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Directed byYuliy Fait
Written byVladimir Golovanov
Produced byGeorgy Fedyanin
StarringVladimir Dubrovsky
Brutus
Viktor Kosykh
Brutus
Viktor Kosykh
| Border dog Alyi | |
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| Directed by | Yuliy Fait |
| Written by | Vladimir Golovanov |
| Produced by | Georgy Fedyanin |
| Starring | Vladimir Dubrovsky Brutus Viktor Kosykh |
| Cinematography | Alexander Mass |
| Edited by | Elena Zabolotskaya |
| Music by | Sándor Kallós |
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Running time | 71 min |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Border dog Alyi (Russian: Пограничный пёс Алый, romanized: Pogranichnyy pyos Alyi) is a 1979 Soviet drama film directed by Yuliy Fait and based on the short story "Alyi" (Russian: Алый, romanized: Alyy) written by Yury Iosifovich Koval.[1]
Lyosha Koshkin really wanted to serve on the border and get an official dog. A dream come true: he was Lad Camp, where he got a wonderful East-European Shepherd dog.
Cast
- Vladimir Dubrovsky as Lyosha Koshkin
- dog Brutus as Alyi[2]
- Vasili Kupriyanov as Barabulko
- Viktor Kosykh as Captain Eliseev
- Vladimir Gerasimov as Maslakov
- Alexander Kazakov as Ensign Nicholay Bubentsov
- Arthur Nischenkin as Ensign Lad Camp
- Yana Druz as wife Head outpost's
- Nartai Begalin and Igor Kosukhin as infiltrators
- Alexander Kurennoy (episode)
- Alexander Silin (episode)