
Wind of Freedom
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Based on the operetta of the same name by Isaak Dunayevsky. The port town of one of the small southern countries. After the Nazi occupiers left, the port's berths were empty, the steamers did not smoke, cargo cranes stood. Fearing retaliation for collaborating with enemies, port owner Georg Stan fled the city. After waiting a while and securing the support of local authorities, Stan nonetheless returns - and loading operations begin in the port. While loading oranges, the sailor Yango and the beautiful Stella are preparing for the wedding. Suddenly, Stan makes a proposal to the girl and tricks her into agreeing. Upon learning of the deception, the girl runs away to Yango. Having discovered weapons intended to support fascism in the drawer of the hold, the heroes do everything possible to make the boxes fall to the bottom of the sea.
Top Cast


Lionella Pyryeva
Lionella Pyryeva
Stella
Lionella Pyryeva
Stella


Nadezhda Rumyantseva
Nadezhda Rumyantseva
Pepita
Nadezhda Rumyantseva
Pepita


Aleksandr Lazarev
Aleksandr Lazarev
Yango
Aleksandr Lazarev
Yango


Nikolai Gritsenko
Nikolai Gritsenko
Stan
Nikolai Gritsenko
Stan


Mark Pertsovskiy
Mark Pertsovskiy
Foma
Mark Pertsovskiy
Foma


Yuri Medvedev
Yuri Medvedev
Philipp
Yuri Medvedev
Philipp


Ernst Zorin
Ernst Zorin
Mikul
Ernst Zorin
Mikul


Vera Yenyutina
Vera Yenyutina
Klimentina
Vera Yenyutina
Klimentina


Larisa Pashkova
Larisa Pashkova
Regina
Larisa Pashkova
Regina


Mikhail Yanshin
Mikhail Yanshin
Mayor
Mikhail Yanshin
Mayor
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