
Show Boy
Drama · Music
Overview
A heartbreaking story about the tragic love between a young soloist named Andrey Dymov and an equally young, but more experienced "Priestess of Love" named Masha.
Top Cast
Pavel Ovcharov
Pavel Ovcharov
Andrey Dymov
Pavel Ovcharov
Andrey Dymov


Irina Markova
Irina Markova
Masha
Irina Markova
Masha
Yuri Drozdov
Yuri Drozdov
Seryonya
Yuri Drozdov
Seryonya


Igor Murugov
Igor Murugov
Boris Mikhaylovich Gorelov
Igor Murugov
Boris Mikhaylovich Gorelov
Ekaterina Goltyapina
Ekaterina Goltyapina
Vasilisa
Ekaterina Goltyapina
Vasilisa
Valery Belyayev
Valery Belyayev
Tomas Andersson
Valery Belyayev
Tomas Andersson


Viktor Neznanov
Viktor Neznanov
Timofey
Viktor Neznanov
Timofey
Nikolay Tonsky
Nikolay Tonsky
Tomas' Assistant
Nikolay Tonsky
Tomas' Assistant


Nikolay Sakharov
Nikolay Sakharov
Nikolay Sakharov
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