Yunost was created in 1955.
Radio Yunost was created in 1962.
Yunost poeta - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:Btl
Yunost Maksima - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 (1952)
The cast of Yunost - 1937 includes: Ivan Bobrov Isma Bogatov Evgeniya Melnikova as Dunka Semyon Svashenko as Andrei Shagan Mikhail Zayatsky
The cast of Yunost nashikh otsov - 1958 includes: Vladimir Chetverikov Nikolay Kryuchkov Aleksandr Kutepov Viktor Terekhov Inna Vykhodtseva Gennadiy Yukhtin Georgiy Yumatov
Petr Nikolaevich Lashchenko has written: 'Ofitserskaya yunost''
The cast of Yunost Maksima - 1935 includes: Boris Blinov Boris Chirkov as Maksim Stepan Kayukov as Dmitri "Dyema" Savchenko Valentina Kibardina as Natasha Vladimir Sladkopevtsev Mikhail Tarkhanov as Polivanov, socialist party elder Pavel Volkov as The workman with the accordion
The cast of Yunost Bambi - 1986 includes: Galina Artyomova Galina Belyayeva as Falina Natalya Bondarchuk Nikolay Burlyaev as Bambi Lev Durov Olga Kabo Aivars Leimanis Ilse Liepa Maris Liepa Inna Makarova Aleksei Malykhin Platon Sakvarelidze Aleksandr Somov Gediminas Taranda Dmitriy Zolotukhin
Yunost Maksima - 1935 was released on: Soviet Union: 27 January 1935 USA: 19 April 1935 Austria: April 1948 Finland: 1 February 1952 Finland: 15 January 1971 (re-release) Greece: 26 April 2010 (140 Years Since Lenin's Birth Film Festival)
The cast of Yunost poeta - 1937 includes: Emil Gal as De-Boudrie Vladimir Gardin as Mayer, the tutor Aleksandr Gromov Vera Ivashova as Natasha Oleg Lipkin as Delvig Valentin Litovsky as Alexander Pushkin Aleksandr Mgebrov as Derzhavin, the poet Yan Paramonov as Kukhelbecker Nina Shaternikova as Princess Cheslav Sushkevich as Gorchakov
A. V. Anikin has written: 'Yunost' nauki' 'Russian thinkers' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Intellectuals 'Zoloto' 'Anglo-russkii ekonomicheskii slovar' = English-Russian economic dictionary'
Furkat Faiziyev has: Performed in "Yunost geniya" in 1984. Performed in "Velikij turan" in 1995. Performed in "Anastasiya Slutskaya" in 2003. Played Khakim Sangin in "Zastava" in 2007. Performed in "Vysotskiy. Spasibo, chto zhivoy" in 2011. Performed in "Split-Mind" in 2012.