Come Tomorrow...
movie

Released December 03, 1962
Overview
"Come Tomorrow" (1963), directed by Yevgeny Tashkov, is a much-loved comedy about Frosya Burlakova, a talented young woman from a remote Siberian village who comes to Moscow with dreams of becoming a professional singer. The film explores themes of hope, talent, perseverance and the pursuit of dreams, while also highlighting the contrast between the practical city dwellers and the idealistic villagers, suggesting that wisdom and truth can be found in both perspectives.
Cast

Anatoliy Papanov
as
Nikolai Vasilyevich

Ekaterina Savinova
as
Frosya

Boris Bibikov
as
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich

Antonina Maksimova
as
Natasha

Yuri Gorobets
as
Kostya

Nadezhda Zhivotova
as
Mariya Semyonovna

Aleksandr Shirvindt
as
Vadim

Yuri Belov
as
Volodya

Aleksandra Denisova
as
cloakroom attendant

Boris Kokovkin
as
director of institute
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Zinaida Dyakonova
as
concertmaster

Mikhail Kononov
as
bus passenger (uncredited)
Crew

Yevgeni Tashkov
as
Director

Yevgeni Tashkov
as
Writer
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Valentina Oleynik
as
Editor

Andrey Eshpay
as
Original Music Composer

Radomir Vasilevsky
as
Director of Photography
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Oleg Perederiy
as
Production Design
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Vyacheslav Laferov
as
Makeup Artist
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V. Vinnikov
as
Assistant Director
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Aleksandr Milyukov
as
Assistant Director
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Eduard Goncharenko
as
Sound Director
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M. Kvashina
as
Costume Design
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Abram Blogerman
as
Foley Artist