
Son
Drama
Overview
High school student Andrei Goryayev faces a criminal liability for a hooligan misconduct. A compassionate witness pities the young man, and he is released. Having quarreled with his father, Goryayev leaves home and wanders around the capital until he accidentally finds himself in a new district of Moscow: at a construction site in Cheryomushki.
Top Cast


Leonid Kharitonov
Leonid Kharitonov
Andrei Goryayev
Leonid Kharitonov
Andrei Goryayev


Pyotr Konstantinov
Pyotr Konstantinov
Goryayev's father
Pyotr Konstantinov
Goryayev's father
Varvara Kargashova
Varvara Kargashova
Goryayev's mother
Varvara Kargashova
Goryayev's mother


Viktor Geraskin
Viktor Geraskin
Vasya Kozlov
Viktor Geraskin
Vasya Kozlov


Nadezhda Rumyantseva
Nadezhda Rumyantseva
Tamara
Nadezhda Rumyantseva
Tamara


Konstantin Sorokin
Konstantin Sorokin
Panechkin
Konstantin Sorokin
Panechkin


Aleksei Gribov
Aleksei Gribov
Kondratyev
Aleksei Gribov
Kondratyev


Vladimir Belokurov
Vladimir Belokurov
Lavrov
Vladimir Belokurov
Lavrov


Roza Makagonova
Roza Makagonova
Shura
Roza Makagonova
Shura


Aleksandr Mikhajlov
Aleksandr Mikhajlov
Volodya
Aleksandr Mikhajlov
Volodya
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