6.8
98 min
"Come Tomorrow" (1963), directed by Yevgeny Tashkov, is a much-loved comedy about Frosya Burlakova, a talented young woman from a remote Siberian village who comes to Moscow with dreams of becoming a professional singer. The film explores themes of hope, talent, perseverance and the pursuit of dreams, while also highlighting the contrast between the practical city dwellers and the idealistic villagers, suggesting that wisdom and truth can be found in both perspectives.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Anatoli Papanov | Nikolai Vasilyevich | Unowned | |
Ekaterina Savinova | Frosya | Unowned | |
Boris Bibikov | Aleksandr Aleksandrovich | Unowned | |
Antonina Maksimova | Natasha | Unowned | |
Yuri Gorobets | Kostya | Unowned | |
Nadezhda Zhivotova | Mariya Semyonovna | Unowned | |
Aleksandr Shirvindt | Vadim | Unowned | |
Yuri Belov | Volodya | Unowned | |
Aleksandra Denisova | cloakroom attendant | Unowned | |
Boris Kokovkin | director of institute | Unowned | |
Zinaida Dyakonova | concertmaster | Unowned | |
Mikhail Kononov | bus passenger (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Anna Zarzhitskaya | woman on the train (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Yevgeni Tashkov | young man in sunglasses on the street (uncredited) | Unowned |