When the Song Does Not End (Russian: Когда песня не кончается) is a 1964 Soviet musical film revue, directed by Roman Tikhomirov and produced by the Leningrad Film Studio.
Among other things, it is notable for being Edita Piekha's screen début.
[3] The film features the first recording of Nikolai Kapustin's piece "Toccata", op.8.
[4] During the Leningrad summer music festival, a young police lieutenant falls in love with Svetlana, a beautiful singer.
Meanwhile, reporters Kostya and Bob do their best to document the various musical performances.