Petr Shelokhonov - Sources

Sources

  • Book "My best friend Petr Shelokhonov" (2009, Russian) by actor Ivan I. Krasko - Saint Petersburg, Russia: SOLO Publishing, 2009. ISBN 978-5-904666-09-5
  • Biography of Petr Shelokhonov (Russian) by film critic Dmitri Ivaneev
  • Lenfilm Studios personal file on film actor Peter Shelokhonov.
  • Petr Shelokhonov at the IMDb:
  • Petr Shelokhonov (Russian Encyclopedia: Петр Шелохонов)
  • Petr Shelokhonov (Russian: Петр Шелохонов)
  • Petr Shelokhonov (Russian: Петр Шелохонов) in Russian source: Stranitsy russkoĭ literatury serediny deviatnadtsatogo veka By M. L. Semanova, Page 172
  • Publications in THEATER magazine 1961 - 1996
  • Publications in TEATRALHAYA ZHIZN magazine 1959 - 1994
  • Publications in SOVETSKY EKRAN magazine 1969 - 1992
  • Petr Shelokhonov's father (Russian: И. Шелохонов) in Russian source: Page 22 in Kooperativno-kolkhoznoe stroitelʹstvo v Belorusskoĭ SSR, 1917-1927 gg ... By Mikhail Pavlovich. Published by "Nauka i tekhnika" 1980

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