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- Cinematography Ivan Gorchilin Edited by Kseniya Blinova Music by Leonid Polovinkin Production company Soyuzdetfilm Release date May 13, 1940 (1940-05-13)...
- 19 MF  BLR Nikita Vekhtev 20 MF  BLR Yevgeny Krasnov 21 DF  RUS Yuriy Polovinkin 22 DF  RUS Semyon Yegorov 23 DF  BLR Nikita Naumov 24 DF  CMR Eguedegue...
- Veniamin Gut Georgy Millyar Cinematography Boris Monastyrsky Music by Leonid Polovinkin Production company Soyuzdetfilm Release date 1941 (1941) Running time...
- Engineering, Shipbuilding Language English, Russian Edited by Valeriy Polovinkin Publication details History  Soviet Union (1941–1991)  Russia (1991–present)...
- Starring Anatoly Ktorov Nikolai Radin Valentina Tokarskaya Music by Leonid Polovinkin Production company Mezhrabpomfilm Release date 3 February 1934 (1934-02-03)...
- Syrykh joined the band, however he was replaced by Arnold Ayriyan, Dmitry Polovinkin, Jacob and Stas Kalashnikov by time. ****m Hasanov was replaced by Elmar...
- like in 2117 for a speculative ballet called The Four Moscows. Leonid Polovinkin, Anatoly Alexandrov, and Dmitri Shostakovich were also involved, each...
- "Burkina Faso: Food riots shut down main towns", IRIN, 22 February 2008 "Polovinkin, Sergey. Food Crisis and Food Security Policies in West Africa: An Inventory...
- guilty of organizing Kozlov's murder, and Bogdan Pogorzhevsky, Aleksei Polovinkin, Maksim Proglyada and Aleksandr Belokopytov were found guilty of carrying...
- Mosolov was to write the last movement, with the others to be written by Polovinkin, Alexandrov, and Shostakovich) 4. Moscow in 2117 Op. 1, Twilight (1923–1924)...