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Margarita Terekhova | Natalya / Maroussia - the Mother |
Filipp Yankovsky | Aleksei - 5-years-old |
Ignat Daniltsev | Ignat / Aleksei - 12-year-old |
Larisa Tarkovskaya | Nadezha - Mother of 12-y-o Alexei |
Alla Demidova | Lisa |
Oleg Yankovskiy | The Father |
Nikolai Grinko | Printery Director |
Yuriy Nazarov | Military trainer |
Anatoli Solonitsyn | Forensic doctor |
Tamara Ogorodnikova | Nanny / Neighbour / Strange woman at the tea table |
Yuri Sventisov | Yuri Zhary |
Innokenti Smoktunovsky | Aleksei (voice) |
Arseni Tarkovsky | Father (voice) |
E. Del Bosque | A Spaniard |
Georgi Rerberg | Cinematographer |
Lyudmila Feiginova | Editor |
Eduard Artemiev | Composer |
Nikolai Dvigubsky | Production Designer |