31 June
31 June (31 June, Russian: 31 июня) is a two-part fantasy TV musical, loosely based on a story by John Boynton Priestley. The film premiered in the USSR in 1978. The film was conceived and developed by Leonid Kvinikhidze and Alexander Zatsepin. After its premiere, it was archived for over ten years because Alexander Godunov, one of the film's leads who was also a famous dancer in the Bolshoi Theatre, requested political asylum in the United States due to persecution by Soviet censorship.
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31 June
31 June (31 June, Russian: 31 июня) is a two-part fantasy TV musical, loosely based on a story by John Boynton Priestley. The film premiered in the USSR in 1978. The film was conceived and developed by Leonid Kvinikhidze and Alexander Zatsepin. After its premiere, it was archived for over ten years because Alexander Godunov, one of the film's leads who was also a famous dancer in the Bolshoi Theatre, requested political asylum in the United States due to persecution by Soviet censorship.
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31 June (31 June, Russian: 31 ...... secution by Soviet censorship.
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«31 ию́ня» — советский двухсер ...... л политического убежища в США.
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31 June (31 June, Russian: 31 ...... secution by Soviet censorship.
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«31 ию́ня» — советский двухсер ...... мпозитора Александра Зацепина.
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31 июня (фильм)
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