
Freeze, Die, Come to Life
Drama
Overview
Stuck in a mining town near Vladivostok in 1947 amongst Soviet exiles and Japanese POWs (Japanese prisoners remained in Siberia for years after the war had ended), the kids have to come up with something to keep them busy. Two friends, Valerka and Galia, play some peculiar, very dangerous games of their own amid the man-made wasteland of Suchan.
Top Cast


Dinara Drukarova
Dinara Drukarova
Galia
Dinara Drukarova
Galia
Pavel Nazarov
Pavel Nazarov
Valerka
Pavel Nazarov
Valerka


Elena Popova
Elena Popova
Valerka's mother
Elena Popova
Valerka's mother


Valeri Ivchenko
Valeri Ivchenko
Valeri Ivchenko
Nikolay Mikheev
Nikolay Mikheev
Nikolay Mikheev


Vyacheslav Bambushek
Vyacheslav Bambushek
Vitka
Vyacheslav Bambushek
Vitka


Vadim Yermolayev
Vadim Yermolayev
School principal
Vadim Yermolayev
School principal


Valentina Kosobutskaya
Valentina Kosobutskaya
Valentina Kosobutskaya
V. Ivanov
V. Ivanov
V. Ivanov
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