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Ilya Averbakh was a director, writer and film worker. He was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union on 28 July 1934. Ilya Averbakh passed away 11 January 1986, he was 51 years. He is known for Monologue (1972), The Voice (1982), Stepen Riska (1968), Other People's Letters (1975) and Faratyev's Fantasies (1979).
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Ilya Averbakh
Born 1934-07-28 (91 years ago) in Leningrad, Soviet Union. Dead 1986-01-11 (51 years).
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