The Only One
movie

Released March 01, 1976
Genres:
Overview
Kolya Kasatkin, who saw in his wife Tanyusha the ideal of female charm, tenderness, kindness, who loved her to the point of oblivion, was at a loss before the idle conversations of well-wishers about his wife's betrayal. Having found his wife with the choir director, Nikolai demanded a divorce. Continuing to love each other, the former spouses are unhappy in separation. Kasatkin's new hasty marriage did not return his peace of mind. In daily agony, in the pursuit of a past life, he also lost his old dream — to live and work in the Far East, where he served in the army. Both realized too late that love does not forgive hasty decisions, that it must be able to keep and protect.
Cast

Valeriy Zolotukhin
as
Kasatkin

Elena Proklova
as
Tanyusha Fesheva

Lyudmila Gladunko
as
Natasha

Vladimir Vysotsky
as
Boris Ilyich

Larisa Malevannaya
as
Manyunya

Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
as
Zhurchenko

Lyubov Sokolova
as
Anna Prokofyevna

Vladimir Zamanskiy
as
Tatarintsev

Valentina Vladimirova
as
judge

Nikolay Dupak
as
shift manager at the carpool

Aleksandr Demyanenko
as
scientist

Svetlana Zhgun
as
train passenger
Crew

Iosif Kheifits
as
Director

Iosif Kheifits
as
Writer

Nadezhda Simonyan
as
Original Music Composer
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Raisa Izakson
as
Editor

Pavel Nilin
as
Story

Vladimir Svetozarov
as
Production Design
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Nikolai Elenbogen
as
Makeup Artist

Pavel Nilin
as
Writer

Genrikh Marandzhyan
as
Director of Photography
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Igor Vigdorchik
as
Sound