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Labor rhythms of Checheno-Ingushetia

Year: 1972 Documentary Runtime: 52 min

Overview

Documentary film about the labor activity of residents of Chechen-Ingush ASSR

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Shamsudin Khadzhiev

Shamsudin Khadzhiev

Self

Ruslan Mamilov

Ruslan Mamilov

Self

Takhir Eldzharkiev

Takhir Eldzharkiev

Self

Lyudmila Turishcheva

Lyudmila Turishcheva

Self

Sultan Khadzhiev

Sultan Khadzhiev

Self

Sulambek Khadzhiev

Sulambek Khadzhiev

Self

Makhmud Esambayev

Makhmud Esambayev

Self

Vera Tabatskova

Vera Tabatskova

Self

Dmitry Pavlichenko

Dmitry Pavlichenko

Self

Raisa Akhmatova

Raisa Akhmatova

Self

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