
Red Ruta
Music · Romance · TV Movie
Overview
Oksana (played by Sofia Rotaru) is a young and beautiful Carpathian girl. On the "Donetsk-Verkhovyna" train she becomes acquainted with a young miner from Donetsk called Boris. The travellers fall in love, but are parted when they arrive at their destination. In the Carpathian mountains their paths diverge, but Boris (played by Vasyl Zinkevych, soloist of the instrumental band "Smerichka") discovers where she is staying. The couple meet again and rekindle their love. Their friends invite them to perform in a concert for vacationers at a mountain resort, where they sing about their feelings for each other.
Top Cast


Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru
Oksana
Sofia Rotaru
Oksana


Vasyl Zinkevych
Vasyl Zinkevych
Boris
Vasyl Zinkevych
Boris


Nazarii Yaremchuk
Nazarii Yaremchuk
Nazarii Yaremchuk


Volodymyr Ivasiuk
Volodymyr Ivasiuk
Volodymyr Ivasiuk


Raisa Koltsa
Raisa Koltsa
Raisa Koltsa


Anatoliy Yevdokymenko
Anatoliy Yevdokymenko
Anatoliy Yevdokymenko


Levko Dutkovsky
Levko Dutkovsky
Levko Dutkovsky


Alla Dutkovska
Alla Dutkovska
Alla Dutkovska


Mariya Isak
Mariya Isak
Mariya Isak
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