
The Second Attempt of Viktor Krokhin
Drama
Overview
During the flight, the hero of the film, the boxing champion, recalls his life's journey. The hero’s childhood was in the first post-war years. He grew up without a father, his mother was busy with work, his older brother was in prison, the relationship with the new stepfather did not work out, and the boy was brought up on the street. There he learned to fight, and this led him to the boxing ring. Over time, the stubborn street boy became the champion of Europe.
Top Cast


Lyudmila Gurchenko
Lyudmila Gurchenko
Lyuba, Viktor's mother
Lyudmila Gurchenko
Lyuba, Viktor's mother


Nikolai Rybnikov
Nikolai Rybnikov
Fyodor Ivanovich
Nikolai Rybnikov
Fyodor Ivanovich


Oleg Borisov
Oleg Borisov
Stepan Yegorovich
Oleg Borisov
Stepan Yegorovich
Aleksandr Kharashkevich
Aleksandr Kharashkevich
Viktor Krokhin at 9 years old
Aleksandr Kharashkevich
Viktor Krokhin at 9 years old
Viktor Poluektov
Viktor Poluektov
Viktor Krokhin at 13 years old
Viktor Poluektov
Viktor Krokhin at 13 years old
Mikhail Terentyev
Mikhail Terentyev
Viktor Krokhin at 25 years old
Mikhail Terentyev
Viktor Krokhin at 25 years old


Lev Lemke
Lev Lemke
Igor Vasilyevich
Lev Lemke
Igor Vasilyevich


Antonina Bogdanova
Antonina Bogdanova
Viktor's grandmother
Antonina Bogdanova
Viktor's grandmother


Aleksandr Pashutin
Aleksandr Pashutin
Sergei Andreyevich
Aleksandr Pashutin
Sergei Andreyevich


Vladimir Zamanskiy
Vladimir Zamanskiy
Stanislav Aleksandrovich
Vladimir Zamanskiy
Stanislav Aleksandrovich
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