
Vysotsky: Thank You For Being Alive
Drama
Overview
Russian poet, singer and actor Vladimir Vysotsky was an idol of the 1970s and ’80s. In 1980, at the age of 42, he passed away during the Moscow Olympic Games. This is the story of his last great love as handed down to his son from a family friend. Written by nitorch.
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Sergei Bezrukov
Sergei Bezrukov
Vladimir Vysotsky / Yura
Sergei Bezrukov
Vladimir Vysotsky / Yura


Andrey Smolyakov
Andrey Smolyakov
Polkovnik KGB Viktor Bekhteev
Andrey Smolyakov
Polkovnik KGB Viktor Bekhteev


Oksana Akinshina
Oksana Akinshina
Tatyana Ivleva
Oksana Akinshina
Tatyana Ivleva


Ivan Urgant
Ivan Urgant
Seva Kulagin
Ivan Urgant
Seva Kulagin


Maksim Leonidov
Maksim Leonidov
Pavel Leonidov
Maksim Leonidov
Pavel Leonidov


Andrei Panin
Andrei Panin
Anatoly Nefyodov
Andrei Panin
Anatoly Nefyodov


Vladimir Ilin
Vladimir Ilin
Polkovnik KGB from Moscow
Vladimir Ilin
Polkovnik KGB from Moscow


Dmitriy Astrakhan
Dmitriy Astrakhan
Leonid Fridman
Dmitriy Astrakhan
Leonid Fridman


Anna Ardova
Anna Ardova
Director of Palace of Culture
Anna Ardova
Director of Palace of Culture


Vladimir Menshov
Vladimir Menshov
Vladimir Menshov
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