Do Not Shoot at White Swans movie poster

Do Not Shoot at White Swans

June 11, 1980 2h 16m 4.7/10 (7 votes)

Originally released in 1980. Do Not Shoot at White Swans is a drama film. directed by Rodion Nahapetov. With a runtime of 2h 16m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Stanislav Lyubshin, Nina Ruslanova, and Vera Glagoleva

Synopsis

Egor Polushkin (Stanislav Lyubshin) is a kind-hearted, nature loving, artistic family man who is living in a small village. To his neighbors and even his wife (Nina Ruslanova) he is a walking disaster, so they frown at him and call him Bedonosec (engl. misfortune bearer). Only Egors son (Viktor Anisimov) shares his enthusiasm for the beautiful things of live.
As Egor becomes the new forest ranger, this new position brings him not only joy, but it is also the source of great suffering to come, as his fondness for the living nature and especially the newly acquired white swans is in conflict with the interests of others...

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 11, 1980 45 years ago
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Runtime 2h 16m 136 minutes total
User Rating 4.7/10 Mixed (7 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Soviet Union Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • Gosteleradio USSR
  • Mosfilm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Do Not Shoot at White Swans about?

Egor Polushkin (Stanislav Lyubshin) is a kind-hearted, nature loving, artistic family man who is living in a small village. To his neighbors and even his wife (Nina Ruslanova) he is a walking disas...

Who directed Do Not Shoot at White Swans?

Do Not Shoot at White Swans was directed by Rodion Nahapetov.

How long is Do Not Shoot at White Swans?

Do Not Shoot at White Swans has a runtime of 2 hours and 16 minutes (136 minutes total).

When was Do Not Shoot at White Swans released?

Do Not Shoot at White Swans was released on June 11, 1980 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Do Not Shoot at White Swans?

The main cast of Do Not Shoot at White Swans includes Stanislav Lyubshin, Nina Ruslanova, Vera Glagoleva, Ivars Kalnins, Grigoriy Shpigel.