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Mikhail Nikolaevich Ptashuk (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Пташу́к, Belarusian: Міхаі́л Мікала́евіч Пташу́к);
January 28, 1943 –
April 26, 2002 was a Soviet...
- of Truth) is a 2001 Russian-Belarusian
action film
directed by
Mikhail Ptashuk. A
Soviet counter-intelligence (SMERSH) team are ****igned to
track down...
- и морскую пехоту) is a 1973
Soviet adventure film
directed by
Mikhail Ptashuk. Six-year-old
Vitya lives on a
military base,
where his
father is an officer...
- as
Lyudmila Pashkova,
master of
ceremonies Tatyana Vasileva as
Tatyana Ptashuk,
accompanist Mikhail Derzhavin as
Mikhail Gudkov Lyubov Polishchuk as lambada...
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Macbeth Helen Baxendale as Lady
Macbeth Macbeth (Belarus, 1997)
Mikhail Ptashuk,
director Oleg Garbuz,
Macbeth Tatjana Zhdanova, Lady
Macbeth Macbeth Horror...
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Belyayev —
Alexander II of
Russia Anastasiya Nemolyaeva —
nurse Anzhelika Ptashuk — Marina, Smirnov's mate List of
films about the
Romanovs "Back to the...
- Oamer,
Aleksandr Baluyev Drama In
August of 1944 В августе 44-го…
Mikhail Ptashuk Yevgeny Mironov,
Vladislav Galkin action Russian /
Belarusian co-production...
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although he
liked the script, he had
already agreed to star in
Mikhail Ptashuk's film Time
Chose Us [ru], so he
refused the role of Sharapov,
which he...
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Alexei Uchitel), the
deceptively simple intelligence officer in
Mikhail Ptashuk's August of 44, the man-turned-bug in
Valery Fokin's
adaptation of Kafka's...
- significance. To name just a few: 1988 — “Our
Armored Train” (film-maker M.
Ptashuk, Minsk, Belarus) "Interpretation of Dreams” (film-maker L. Saakyants, Yerevan...