Kreutzer Sonata

Kreutzer Sonata

5.9

Jul 22 1987

3h 38m

Romance, Drama

A revelatory discussion on a train. Based on Leo Tolstoy's novel of the same name.

Oleg Yankovskiy

Oleg Yankovskiy

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Aleksandr Trofimov

Aleksandr Trofimov

Irina Seleznyova

Irina Seleznyova

Sergei Erdenko

Sergei Erdenko

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