Альпийская баллада
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Narrated by:
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Андрей Мартынов
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By:
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Василь Быков
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У них было три дня, три коротких дня, наполненных любовью и надеждой на спасение. Три почти мирных дня, вместивших в себя целую вечность и подаривших невообразимое счастье бежавшим из плена узникам - белорусу Ивану и итальянке Джулии. Аудиоверсию этого пронзительного романа прочел для вас Народный артист РФ, Лауреат Государственных премий СССР и РФ - Андрей Леонидович Мартынов, полюбившийся и запомнившийся зрителям по роли старшины Федота Васкова в фильме Станислава Ростоцкого "А зори здесь тихие".
©2006 V. Bykov / IE Vorobev V.A. / Publishing House Soyuz (P)2006 IE Vorobev V.A. / Publishing House SoyuzWhat listeners say about Альпийская баллада
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