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Boris Andreyev (actor)
Boris Fyodorovich Andreyev (russian: Бори́с Фёдорович Андре́ев; – 25 April 1982) was a Soviet and Russian actor. He appeared in 51 films between 1939 and 1982. People's Artist of the USSR (1962). Andreev won Stalin Prizes for Pyryev’s ''Ballad of Siberia'' (1946) and '' The Fall of Berlin'' (1950). Biography Boris Andreyev was born 9 February 1915 in Saratov, Russian Empire to a family of workers. His childhood and youth years were spent in Atkarsk, Saratov Governorate. After completing the seventh grade at school, Andreyev went to work as a mechanic-electrician at a сombine factory, where he started going to a local theatrical circle. There he was noticed by a famous Saratov actor, Ivan Slonov, who suggested that he enter the Saratov Theatre Technical School, from which Boris Andreyev successfully graduated in 1937. For a while, Boris Andreyev played on the Saratov Drama Theater's stage. During the theater tour in Moscow, film director Ivan Pyr ...
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The Fall Of Berlin (film)
''The Fall of Berlin'' (russian: Падение Берлина, translit=Padeniye Berlina) is a 1950 Soviet war and propaganda film, in two parts separated in the manner of a serial. It was produced by Mosfilm Studio and directed by Mikheil Chiaureli, with a script written by Pyotr Pavlenko and a musical score composed by Dmitri Shostakovich. Portraying the history of the Second World War with a focus on a highly positive depiction of the role Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin (played by Mikheil Gelovani) played in the events, it is considered one of the most important manifestations of Stalin's cult of personality, and a noted example of Soviet realism. After De-Stalinization, the film was banned in the Eastern Bloc for several decades. Plot Part 1 Aleksei Ivanov, a shy steel factory worker, greatly surpasses his production quota and is chosen to receive the Order of Lenin and to have a personal interview with Joseph Stalin. Aleksei falls in love with the idealist teacher N ...
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Shukur Burkhanov
Shukur Burkhanov (russian: Бурханов, Шукур; 15 September 1910 – 15 August 1987) was a Soviet and Uzbek stage and film actor. He is recognized as People's artist of UzSSR Burkhanov was born and grew up in Tashkent (then part of the Russian Empire) in a strict Muslim family. In order to join the Uzbek drama theatre, which was founded in the 1920s, he had to leave home because his family's orthodox religious beliefs forbade acting. At the time Uzbek theatre was still in its infancy. In 1930 he received training at the Moscow Art Theatre, which he credited as enabling him to play classic roles such as Romeo, Hamlet, and Oedipus. Burkhanov was involved in Uzbek cinema from its very inception. The Uzbekfilm studio typecast him as a rebel who challenged the old order and traditions. In the early 1970s he was the subject of a documentary, ''People's Artist Shukur Burkhanov'', narrated by fellow actor Boris Andreyev. Awards * Order of the Red Banner of Labour ...
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Maksimka
''Maksimka'' or ''Maximka'' (russian: Максимка) is a 1953 Soviet historical adventure film directed by Vladimir Braun and starring Tolya Bovykin, Boris Andreyev and Vyacheslav Tikhonov.Rollberg p.740 Cast * Tolya Bovykin as Maksimka * Boris Andreyev as Seaman Luchkin * Vyacheslav Tikhonov as Ship's Lt. Gorelov * Emmanuil Geller as American slave runner * Mikhail Astangov as Captain of the slave ship * Aleksandr Kashperov as Richards (mate of slave ship) * Nikolay Kryuchkov as Russian ship's bo'sun *Sergei Kurilov as Russian ship's captain * Stepan Kayukov as Russian ship's officer * Vladimir Balashov as Russian ship's officer * Pyotr Sobolevsky as Russian ship's navigator * Mark Bernes as Russian ship's doctor * Konstantin Sorokin as Russian ship's clerk * Nikolai Pishvanov as Russian sailor * Andrei Sova as Russian sailor * Mikhail Pugovkin Mikhail Ivanovich Pugovkin (russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Пу́говкин; July 13 ...
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The Unforgettable Year 1919
''The Unforgettable Year 1919'' (russian: Незабываемый 1919 год, Nezabyvaemyy 1919 god) is a 1951 Soviet historical drama film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli. Plot May 1919. The city of Petrograd, the Bolsheviks' stronghold in Russia, is attacked by the counter-revolutionary White Army of General Nikolai Yudenich, who is supported by the imperialist British, and especially by the warmongering Winston Churchill. The city's High Soviet is demoralized and about to order an evacuation, while the White fifth column inside it plots an insurrection. The Krasnaya Gorka fort dispatches a detachment of Baltic Fleet sailors to assist Petrograd, among them the young Vladimir Shibaev. As the Red Army faces defeat by the Whites, Joseph Stalin arrives on the battlefield, rallies the communists and routs the enemy, saving the city. Cast * Boris Andreyev as Shibaev *Mikheil Gelovani as Joseph Stalin * Pavel Molchanov as Vladimir Lenin *Gavriil Belov as Mikhail Kalinin *Boris Olen ...
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Cossacks Of The Kuban
''Cossacks of the Kuban'' () from Mosfilm is a color film, glorifying the life of the farmers in the kolkhoz of the Soviet Union's Kuban region, directed by Ivan Pyryev and starring Marina Ladynina, his wife at that time.Cossacks of the Kuban
(Shown in Paris, 2009) The movie premiered on 26 February 1950.


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The film is set during the early post-war years. In autumn at the inter-collective farm , a dashing Nikolai () gets acquainted with an ...
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Encounter At The Elbe
''Encounter at the Elbe'' (in ) is a Soviet war film released in 1949 from Mosfilm, describing the conflict, spying, and collaboration between the Soviet Army advancing from the east and the U.S. Army advancing from the west. The two allied forces met each other for the first time on the River Elbe near the end of the World War II. This meeting occurred on April 25, 1945, which was usually remembered as “Elbe Day” in Western Bloc nations and as the "Encounter at the Elbe” in Eastern Bloc nations. The film was directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, with music by Dmitri Shostakovich, which included “Yearning for the Homeland” (in , the words by Yevgeny Dolmatovsky), that became popular at that time in the Eastern Bloc nations and among the leftists in the Western Bloc nations, including Japan.Elbe-gawa (Yearning for the Homeland
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Dark Is The Night (1945 Film)
''Dark Is the Night'' (russian: Однажды ночью, Odnazhdy nochyu) is a 1945 Soviet war film directed by Boris Barnet. Plot The film is set during the Great Patriotic War The Eastern Front of World War II was a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union (USSR), Poland and other Allies, which encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe (Baltics), and Sou .... At night a burning plane crashes on the ruins of an occupied city. The surviving Soviet pilots, among whom are some who are seriously injured, hide from the Nazi persecution. To help them comes a very young Varya, who hides them in her attic. Having lost her mother and sister, she works as a cleaner in the German headquarters. Unbeknownst to the watchmen, she provides the pilots with food and medicine. She is happy about the fact that now there is someone to talk to and someone to help. But the Nazis manage to find out Varya's secret. Having had time to wa ...
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Golden Path (film)
Golden Path, (russian: Золотая тропа) is a 1945 Soviet drama film directed by Konstantine Pipinashvili. Plot Bandits kidnap caravans with gold and take them to China. The partisan detachment is to find a mine, which was hidden in the mountains. Starring * Vladimir Chobur as Father and son Perekrestov (as V. Chobur) * Pyotr Sobolevsky as Friet Ebing (as P. Sobolevski) * Andrey Fayt as Fijngorst (as A. Fayt) * Kote Daushvili as Shetman * L. Romanov as Mironov * Viktor Kulakov as Nikodimov * Boris Andreyev as Epifanstev (as B. Andreev) * Dimitri Mjavia as Professor (as D. Mjavya) * Nikolay Gorlov as Gujinski * Fyodor Ishchenko as Fisherman (as F. Ishchenko) * Leonid Alekseev as Mitrich (as L. Alekseev) * Sasha Chobur as Vasia * Grigol Chechelashvili as Major (as G. Chechelashvili) * Valodia Tsuladze * Niko Gvaradze as Irot * Leila Abashidze Leila Abashidze ( ka, ლეილა აბაშიძე; August 1, 1929 – April 8, 2018) was a Georgian actress, ...
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The Last Hill
The Last Hill, (russian: Малахов курган) is a 1944 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. Plot The film tells about five sailors fighting on Malakhov Kurgan for Sevastopol. Starring * Nikolay Kryuchkov as Cmdr. Boris Likhachyov * Boris Andreyev as Maj. Zhukovskiy * Akaki Khorava as Vice-Admiral (as A. Khorava) * Maria Pastukhova as Mariya Perventsova (as M. Pastukhova) * Fyodor Ishchenko Fyodor, Fedor (russian: Фёдор) or Feodor is the Russian form of the name "Theodore" meaning “God’s Gift”. Fedora () is the feminine form. Fyodor and Fedor are two English transliterations of the same Russian name. It may refer to: Giv ... as Sailor (as F. Ishchenko) * Nikolay Gorlov as Sailor (as N. Gorlov) * Yevgeni Perov as Sailor (as E. Perov) * Igor Tkachuk as Sailor (as I. Tkachuk) * Zura Lejava as Sailor (as Z. Lezhava) * Nikolai Dorokhin as Sgt. Sizov (as N. Dorokhin) * Anatoly Smiranin as Narrator (voice) (as A. Smiranin) ...
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I Am A Sailor Of The Black Sea Fleet
I Am a Sailor of the Black Sea Fleet, (russian: Я — черноморец!) is a 1944 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksander Macheret and Vladimir Braun. Plot The film tells about the hereditary Black Sea, Stepan Polosukhin, going to the fleet. At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, he receives the first task - to scout the firing points of the enemy, which he successfully manages and he begins to fight the fascists on the Black Sea coast. Starring * Boris Andreyev as Stepan Polosukhin and His father Grigoriy Polosukhin * Larisa Yemelyantseva as Vera * Andrei Sova as Boatswain * Fyodor Ishchenko as Cutter commander * B. Goloskov as Signalman * Vladimir Vyazemskiy as Fyodor Ignatyevich, a partisan * Vladimir Gribkov Vladimir may refer to: Names * Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name * Uladzimir for the Belarusian version of the name * Volodymyr for the Ukr . ...
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Alexander Parkhomenko (film)
''Alexander Parkhomenko'', (russian: Александр Пархоменко) is a 1942 Soviet adventure film directed by Leonid Lukov. Plot The film tells the story of the life of Alexander Parkhomenko, the commander who served in times of civil war, which goes to Tsaritsyn and there, leading the "Red" battalions, forcing the enemy to leave the city. The portrayal of the actual participation of the Red army in Ukraine is questionable, as "the Red Army had never engaged the Germans, except for some minor skirmishes, let alone defeated them." Cinema and Soviet Society From the Revolution to the Death of Stalin. Peter Kenez. New York: I.B. Taurus. 2006 P.181 Cast * Aleksandr Khvylya as Aleksandr Parkhomenko (as A. Khvylya) * Nikolay Bogolyubov as Voroshilov (as N. Bogolyubov) * Pyotr Aleynikov as Gaivoron (as P. Aleynikov) * Vera Shershnyova * Stepan Kayukov as Lamychev (as S. Kayukov) * Tatiana Okunevskaya as (as T. Okunevskaya) * Boris Chirkov as Makhno (as B. Chirkov) ...
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Valery Chkalov (film)
''Valery Chkalov'' (russian: Валерий Чкалов, UK title - ''The Red Flyer'', United States title - ''Wings of Victory'') is a Soviet biopic about the life of Valery Chkalov, directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. The screenplay was written by Georgy Baidukov, Boris Chirskov and Dmitri Tarasov. The film was produced by Lenfilm and distributed in the United States by Artkino Pictures (1941), and later by Top1Video (1999). Cast * Vladimir Belokurov as ''Valery Chkalov'' * Mikheil Gelovani as ''Joseph Stalin'' * Semyon Mezhinsky as ''Sergo Ordzhonikidze'' * Kseniya Tarasova as ''Olga Chkalova'' * Vasili Vanin as ''Pasha Palic'' * Serafima Birman * Pyotr Berezov as ''Georgiy Baidukov'' * Boris Zhukovsky as ''Cmdr. Alyoshin'' * Fyodor Bogdanov as ''Grandfather'' * Irina Zarubina * Sergei Yarov as '' Alexander Belyakov'' * I. Smyslovsky * Mikhail Kalatozov * Boris Andreyev * Arkady Raikin Arkady Isaakovich Raikin (russian: Аркадий Исаакович Райки ...
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