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Delivery

Armenia
1976, 142min.

Script: A.Zurabov, Dir.: F.Dovlatyan, Dir. of Phot.: A.Yavuryan, Compos.: M.Vardazaryan, Prod Design.: S.Andranikyan, Edit.: G.Miloserdova, Sound: I.Ordukhanyan.
Cast: Khoren Abrahamyan, A. Ayvazyan, A. Aristakesyan, M. Kechoghlyan, H. Fodulyan, M. Gharagyozyan, L. Kocharyan, S. Sargsyan, A. Gasparyan, E. Petrosyan, L. Nersisyan.

After the establishment of Soviet rule in Armenia an experienced statesman, Alexander Myasnikyan, arrives in Armenia to lead the newly established Soviet Armenia.

Dovlatyan, Frunze

Frunze Dovlatyan
Born 27.05.1927 in Nor-Bayazet (now Gavar, Armenia). Died 30.08.1997 in Yerevan.
1941-52 - an actor in Armenian provincial theatres and Sundukyan Drama Theatre of Yerevan. 1947- graduated from the Theatrical Studio at the Sundukyan Drama Theatre of Yerevan. 1950 - awarded Stalin Premium for the role of Hrair in the play These Stars are Ours". 1959 - graduated from the Directing Department of VGIK (S.Gerasimov's master class). 1959-64- worked at Gorky Film Studio in Moscow. 1962-64 – film director at Mosfilm Studio
1964-97 – film director at Haifilm Studio. In 1965 shot a film Hello, It's Me, which became a turning point in the history of the Armenian cinema. Since 1943 has been starring in many films. In Moscow film studios shot following films: Who is to blame? (co-dir. L.Mirsky, Film-Studio VGIK, 1958), The Morning of Our City (co-dir. L.Mirsky, Film-Studio VGIK, 1959), Dima Gorin's Career (co-dir. L.Mirsky, Gorky Film Studio in Moscow, 1961), Morning Trains (co-dir. L.Mirsky, Mosfilm, 1963).

Filmography
Who is to blame? (1958), The Morning of Our City (1959), Dima Gorin's Career (1961), Morning Trains (1963), Hello, It is Me! (1965), Saroyan Brothers (1968), Chronicle of Yerevan Days (1972), Delivery (1976), Live Long (1979), Cry of a Peacock (1982), International Conference in Venice (1982), Center of Mkhitarian's (1982), Bridge of Cultures (1985), A Lonely Nut-Tree (1986), Nostalgia (1990).

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