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− | A man goes for a long-term work abroad and leaves his dog Palma at the airport. The dog now meets every Il-18 hoping her owner will come back. Meanwhile, a boy who lost his mother is brought to live with his father, a pilot | + | A man goes for a long-term work abroad and leaves his dog Palma at the airport. The dog now meets every Il-18 hoping her owner will come back. Meanwhile, a boy who lost his mother is brought to live with his father, who abandoned him long time ago to pursue a pilot career. |
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Movie (2020)
Russian title: Пальма
English title: A Dog Named Palma
Japanese title: ハチとパルマの物語
Starring:
Viktor Dobronravov (Vyacheslav Lazarev, captain)
Vladimir Ilyin (Sergey Tikhonov, airport technician)
Leonid Basov (Kolya)
Valeriya Fedorovich (Nina, airport worker)
German shepherd Lili (Palma)
A man goes for a long-term work abroad and leaves his dog Palma at the airport. The dog now meets every Il-18 hoping her owner will come back. Meanwhile, a boy who lost his mother is brought to live with his father, who abandoned him long time ago to pursue a pilot career.
Antonov An-2
An-2 reg. RF-02355 (serial 1G237-41) of DOSAAF.
Antonov An-2 and Tupolev Tu-134
Antonov An-12
Antonov An-140
Seen behind Il-22. This is an anachronism, as An-140 made its first flight in 1997, 20 years after the events described in the film.
Another one seen on the right. An-2 on the foreground
Ilyushin Il-76
Landing gear extending on approach.
Yakovlev Yak-42
Seen behind Il-22 and GAZ-24-02
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