Crank from 5th B
1972 Soviet film
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The Boy From 5B (Russian: Чудак из пятого 'Б') is a 1972 Soviet teen comedy film directed by Ilya Frez.[1][2][3] It was edited into three parts, given a narrative voiceover and shown on BBC 1 television in the UK on consecutive mornings during the 1978 Easter and 1979 and 1980 summer holidays.[4][5][6]
Directed byIlya Frez
Written byVladimir Zheleznikov
Starring
- Andrei Voynovsky
- Roza Agisheva
- Tatyana Pelttser
- Nina Kornienko
- Natalya Bespalova
Cinematography
- Aleksei Chardynin
- Gasan Tutunov
| The Boy From 5B | |
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| Russian: Чудак из пятого 'Б' | |
| Directed by | Ilya Frez |
| Written by | Vladimir Zheleznikov |
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| Music by | Yan Frenkel |
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| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Plot
The schoolboy Borya becomes a first-class counselor and is gradually imbued with an interest in work.[7]
Cast
- Andrei Voynovsky
- Roza Agisheva
- Tatyana Pelttser as Grandmother
- Nina Kornienko
- Natalya Bespalova
- Nikolay Merzlikin
- Yelizaveta Auerbakh
- Yevgeniy Vesnik
- Yuliya Korneva
- Dmitry Sosnovsky[8]