The Second Attempt of Viktor Krokhin
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| The Second Attempt of Viktor Krokhin | |
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| Russian: Вторая попытка Виктора Крохина | |
| Directed by | Igor Sheshukov |
| Written by | Eduard Volodarsky |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Vladimir Burykin |
| Music by | Vadim Bibergan |
Release date |
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| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
The Second Attempt of Viktor Krokhin (Russian: Вторая попытка Виктора Крохина) is a 1977 Soviet sports film directed by Igor Sheshukov.[1][2][3]
Although produced in 1977, the film was only released in 1987.[4]
The film tells about a boy named Vitya, who grew up without a father, something that was not uncommon in the immediate post-war years in the Soviet Union. He learned to fight and eventually became a boxer, and took part in the European Championship.[5]