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Ivan Pereverzev
Ivan Fyodorovich Pereverzev (russian: Ива́н Фёдорович Переве́рзев; 3 September 1914 – 23 April 1978) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1975). Filmography * '' The Conveyor of Death'' (1933) – episode (uncredited) *'' The Private Life of Pyotr Vinogradov'' (1934) – fitness instructor (uncredited) *'' My Love'' (1940) – Grisha * '' Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor'' (1944) – Ivan Nikulin * '' It Happened in the Donbas'' (1945) – Stepan Andreyevich Ryabinin * ''The First Glove'' (1946) – Nikita Krutikov * ''The Third Blow'' (1948) – Yakov Kreizer *'' The Court of Honor'' (1948) – Ivan Ivanovich Petrenko * ''Dream of a Cossack'' (1950) – Andrei Petrovich Boichenko *''Far from Moscow'' (1950) – engineer (uncredited) * ''Taras Shevchenko'' (1951) – Zygmunt Sierakowski * ''Sadko'' (1952) – Timofey Larionovich *'' Admiral Ushakov'' (1953) – Fyodor Ushakov * '' Attack from the Sea'' (1953) – ...
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Znamensky District, Oryol Oblast
Znamensky District (russian: Зна́менский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #522-OZ and municipalLaw #418-OZ district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of Oryol Oblast, twenty-four in Oryol Oblast, Russia. It is located in the northwest of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural locality (a ''village#Russia, selo'''') of Znamenskoye, Znamensky District, Oryol Oblast, Znamenskoye. Population: 5,016 (Russian Census (2010), 2010 Census); The population of Znamenskoye accounts for 33.9% of the district's total population. Geography The main rivers in the district are the Nugr' River, Nugr' and the Vytebet River, Vytebet, a tributary of the Zhizdra River, Zhizdra. The district's average elevation above sea level is , with a high point of and a low point of . The Orlovskoye Polesye national park is partly located in the district. Notable people People's Artist of the USSR Ivan ...
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Zygmunt Sierakowski
Zygmunt Sierakowski ( be, Зігмунт Ігнатавіч Серакоўскі, lt, Zigmantas Sierakauskas) (19 May 1826, Lisów – 27 June 1863, Vilnius) was a Polish leader of the January Uprising in lands of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Sierakowski was married with his wife Apolonia Dalewska in Kėdainiai, present-day Lithuania in 1862. According to the verdict of the Military Field Court (confirmed by the Governor General of the Vilna Governorate Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky on June 25, 1863), he was hanged in Lukiškės Square in Vilnius and was secretly buried on Gediminas' Hill (his remains were found and researched in 2017, and honorably reburied in the Rasos Cemetery Chapel on November 22, 2019). One of the most precious artefacts found alongside his remains was a wedding ring A wedding ring or wedding band is a finger ring that indicates that its wearer is married. It is usually forged from metal, traditionally gold ...
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The Enchanted Desna
''The Enchanted Desna'' ( uk, Зачарована Десна, Zacharovana Desna) is a 1964 Soviet fantasy film, directed by Yuliya Solntseva, based on an autobiographical story by a Ukrainian national writer and cinematographer Oleksandr Dovzhenko. The story depicts his whimsical childhood experiences in a Ukrainian village near the banks of river Desna. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. A scene from the film was used on the cover of "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" by The Smiths. Cast * Boris Andreyev *Yevgeni Bondarenko * Vladimir Goncharov * Zinaida Kiriyenko *Ivan Pereverzev External links The Enchanted Desnaat IMDb IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... References 1964 films Soviet fantasy films 1960s ...
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Meet Baluyev!
''Meet Baluyev!'' (russian: Знакомьтесь, Балуев!, Transliteration, translit. Znakomtes, Baluyev!) is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Victor Komissarjevski and based on a 1960 novel by Vadim Kozhevnikov. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Cast * Ivan Pereverzev * Nina Urgant * Stanislav Sokolov * Zinaida Kirienko * Anatoli Romashin * Sergei Plotnikov (actor), Sergei Plotnikov * Pantelejmon Krymov * Pavel Morozenko * Pavel Pankov * Sergei Blinnikov * Igor Kosukhin * Nikolai Kuzmin (actor), Nikolai Kuzmin * Arkadi Trusov References External links

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Silence (1963 Film)
Silence (russian: Тишина, Tishina) is a Soviet two-part feature film directed by Vladimir Basov and based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Yuri Bondarev. The film won the main prize of the All-Union Film Festival. Plot In 1945, with other servicemen, demobilized after the end of World War II, 22-year-old Captain Sergey Vohmintsev, commander of an artillery battery, returns from Germany. The young soldier looks with hope to the future of peaceful life, for he began dating a girl geologist Nina. However, Sergei's joy is overshadowed by a meeting with another ex-battalion commander, Arkady Uvarov, who left his battery to perish and shifted the blame to a junior commander who was court-martialled and killed in a penal battalion. Vokhmintsev, the only survivor of the tragedy, publicly denounces Uvarov. The conflict that arose in the restaurant ends with a fine for petty hooliganism. At the meeting of the new 1946, where Sergei comes along with Nina, Uvarov again appears. He ...
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Scarlet Sails (film)
''Scarlet Sails'' (russian: Алые паруса, translit=Alye parusa) is a 1961 Soviet film produced by Mosfilm and directed by Alexandr Ptushko. It is based on Alexander Grin's 1923 adventure novel of the same name and stars Vasily Lanovoy and Anastasiya Vertinskaya.''Scarlet Sails'' VD (IV quarter 2003). Russia: RUSCICO. The story is a romantic fantasy and is described as a "fairy tale","Interview with Oleg Anofriev". ''Scarlet Sails'' VD (IV quarter 2003). Russia: RUSCICO. though it contains no overtly supernatural elements. Plot The setting is a small fishing village. The former seaman Longren raises his daughter Assol alone after losing his beloved wife, making a meager living by selling the toy boats he carves from wood. As a child, Assol encounters an old man who claims to be a wizard and promises the girl that one day a prince will come on a ship with scarlet sails to carry her away. The villagers scoff but Assol believes her dream will come true one day. Arthur Gr ...
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Michman Panin
''Michman Panin'' (russian: Мичман Панин, or Warrant Officer Panin), is a 1960 Soviet war film, directed by Mikhail Schweitzer. Plot The storyline of the movie is based on the memoirs of an old Bolshevik named Vasily Lukich Panyushkin. It is May 1912. Thirteen political prisoners are being tried in a naval fortress of Kronstadt. They are sentenced to death by hanging. A clandestine Bolshevik organization decides to free the prisoners during their transfer to the place of execution. Vasily Panin (played by Vyacheslav Tikhonov), a junker of a school of naval engineers, is one of those entrusted with this dangerous task. The day Panin is promoted to warrant officer is the day he is baptized by fire. In the evening of that same day Panin arrives at a military vessel named ''Elizaveta'', which is supposed to leave for France the next morning. The freed prisoners go out into the sea on a fishing boat and soon find themselves in a desperate situation. Panin and other Bolshevik s ...
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Nebo Zovyot
Nebo Zovyot (russian: Небо зовёт, translit. Nebo zovyot, lit. ''The Sky Beckons'' or ''The Heavens Beckon'') is a Soviet science-fiction feature film, produced by Aleksandr Kozyr and Mikhail Karyukov, and filmed at the Dovzhenko Film Studios in 1959. It premiered September 12, 1959. Synopsis A Soviet scientific expedition is being prepared as the world's first mission to planet Mars. Their space ship ''Homeland'' has been built at a space station, where the expedition awaits the command to start. An American ship ''Typhoon'' experiencing mechanical problems arrives at the same space station, secretly having the same plans for the conquest of the Red Planet. Trying to stay ahead of the Soviets, they start without proper preparation, and soon are again in distress. The ''Homeland'' changes course to save the crew of ''Typhoon''. They succeed, but find that their fuel reserves are now insufficient to get to Mars. So ''Homeland'' makes an emergency landing on the ...
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My Beloved (film)
''My Beloved'' (russian: Дорогой мой человек) is a 1958 Soviet romance drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits. Plot The film tells about the doctor Vladimir Ustimenko, who loves his work with all his heart and Varya Stepnov, who as a child wanted to become a famous actress, but became a geologist. Suddenly there comes a war that separates them... Cast * Aleksey Batalov * Inna Makarova * Pyotr Konstantinov * Leonid Bykov * Boris Chirkov * Ivan Pereverzev * Yuriy Medvedev * Tsetsiliya Mansurova * Lidiya Shtykan * Pyotr Kiryutkin * Pavel Usovnichenko * Mikhail Yekaterininsky References External links * * Дорогой мой человек' on Kinopoisk Kinopoisk (russian: Кинопоиск, a portmanteau of "cinema" and "search") is a Russian online database of information related to films, TV shows including cast, production team, biographies, plot summaries, ratings, and reviews. Since 2018 ... {{Iosif Kheifits 1958 films 1950s Russian-langu ...
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The Variegateds Case
''The Variegateds Case'' (russian: Дело 'пестрых') is a 1958 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Dostal. Plot The end of the 1950s. After the war and service in post-war Germany, young Lieutenant of Soviet intelligence Sergei Korshunov returns to Moscow. On the recommendation of the district party committee, the former intelligence officer, contrary to the wishes of his beloved girlfriend Lena, becomes an employee of the Moscow criminal investigation department. They quarrel and break up. Sergei's service does not begin too well. The first case is connected with the investigation of the robbery of an apartment and the murder of a citizen Amosova. Due to his inexperience, Korshunov is fond of the version associated with the cousin of the murdered Valentina. Korshunov, confident of her guilt, exceeds his official powers during interrogation, raises his voice to the suspect and receives a penalty from the police commissioner. Nevertheless, he is given a second chance. ...
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Heroes Of Shipka
''Geroite na Shipka'' ( bg, Героите на Шипка, links=no; russian: Герои Шипки, links=no, ''Geroi Shipki''; in English: ''Shipka heroes''; US title: ''Heroes of Shipka'') is a 1955 Soviet Union/Bulgarian co-production drama film. It tells the story of the famous Battle of Shipka Pass during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78. The production companies behind the film are Boyana Film, Bulgar Film and Lenfilm. The film won the Best Director Award at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Ivan Pereverzev as Katorgin * Viktor Avdyushko as Osnobishin * Georgi Yumatov as Cossack Sashko Kozir * Konstantin Sorokin as Makar Lizyuta * Petko Karlukovsky as Borimechkata * Apostol Karamitev as Petka * Anatoli Alekseyev as Timofei * Yevgeny Samoylov as Gen. Skobelev * Aleksandr Smirnov as Strukov * Nikolai Massalitinov as Gorchakov * Nikolai Simonov as Otto von Bismarck * Bruno Freindlich as Gyula Andrássy * Stefan Pejchev as Panayot * Zheni Bozhinova a ...
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Attack From The Sea
Attack from the Sea (russian: Корабли штурмуют бастионы, Korabli shturmuyut bastiony) is a 1953 Soviet biographical film, biographical war film directed by Mikhail Romm and starring Ivan Pereverzev, Gennadi Yudin and Vladimir Druzhnikov.Rollberg p.249 The film is about the career of the Russian naval officer Fyodor Ushakov and the Siege of Corfu (1798–99). It was made by the Moscow-based Ministry of Cinematography by the production unit Mosfilm, in Agfa, Agfa-color, renamed Sovcolor by Moscow. It is the sequel to ''Admiral Ushakov (film), Admiral Ushakov'', released the same year. Cast * Ivan Pereverzev as Adm. Fedor Fedorovich Ushakov * Gennadi Yudin as Capt. Dmitri Nikolayevich Senyavin * Vladimir Druzhnikov as Capt. Vasilyev * Aleksei Petrovich Alekseyev, Aleksey Alekseev as Capt. Yegor Metaksa * Sergei Bondarchuk as Tikhon Alexeyevich Prokofiev * Nikolai Khryashchikov as Khovrin, old sailor * Mikhail Pugovkin as Piroshkov * Georgiy Yumato ...
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