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Leonid Markov
Leonid Vasilyevich Markov (russian: Леонид Васильевич Марков; 13 December 1927 – 1 March 1991) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1985). Biography Markov was born in the village Alekseyevka (now Akkol). In the years 1931-1934, he played children's roles in the Saratov Drama Theater, where his father, actor Vasily Demyanovich Markov, worked. In 1945, Leonid, together with his older sister, Rimma Markova, entered the studio of the Vologda Drama Theatre, where he studied until 1947. At the end of the studio in 1951, Markov was admitted to the troupe of Lenin Komsomol, the scene of which debuted in 1947 as Nekhoda in the play ''The Honor of His Youth''. Markov played Yasha and later Petya Trofimov in ''The Cherry Orchard'' by Anton Chekhov, Petrushin in ''The Living Corpse'' by Leo Tolstoy, and a number of other roles of the classical and contemporary repertoire. In 1960, Markov moved to the Moscow Pushkin Drama ...
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Akkol
Akkol ( kz, Ақкөл, ''Aqköl'', zh, 阿科尔), formerly known as ''Alexeyevka'' (russian: italic=yes, Алексеевка, until 1997), is a town in northern Kazakhstan. It is located north of the national capital Nur-Sultan along the highway between Nur-Sultan and the Burabay National Nature Park. The town is the administrative centre of Akkol District of Akmola Region. Most of the people are Kazakhs and Russians. There are smaller minorities of Ukrainians and Germans , native_name_lang = de , region1 = , pop1 = 72,650,269 , region2 = , pop2 = 534,000 , region3 = , pop3 = 157,000 3,322,405 , region4 = , pop4 = .... The population is From its foundation in 1887 till 1997 it had borne the name ''Alexeyevka''. It sits on the western side of a lake of the same name. Thus, it is located between the lake, thick pine forest running to the Russian Federation and a broad plain ...
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Maly Theatre (Moscow)
Maly Theatre (, literally ''Small Theatre'' as opposed to nearby Bolshoi, or ''Grand'', opera theatre) is a theatre in Moscow, Russia, principally associated with the production of plays. Established in 1806Londre, Margot p. 307 and operating on its present site on the Theatre Square since 1824, the theatre traces its history to the Moscow University drama company, established in 1756. In the 19th century, Maly was "universally recognized in Russia as the leading dramatic theatre of the century", and was the home stage for Mikhail Shchepkin and Maria Yermolova. 40 of Alexander Ostrovsky's 54 plays premiered at Maly, and the theatre was known as The House of Ostrovsky.Londre, Margot p. 306 The Maly Theatre in Moscow and Alexandrinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg "to a great extent determined the development of Russian theatre during the 19th and 20th century". Maly Theatre positions itself as a traditional drama theatre that produces classical heritage plays. For example, the 200 ...
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Treasure Island (1982 Film)
''Treasure Island'' (russian: Oстpoв сoкpoвищ) is a 1982 Soviet children's adventure film based on Robert Louis Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as ''Treasure Island'', ''Strange Case of Dr Jekyll a ...'s 1883 novel. Directed by Vladimir Vorobyov, it stars Fyodor Stukov and Oleg Borisov. Cast References External links * Soviet adventure films 1980s children's adventure films 1982 films Russian children's adventure films Treasure Island films 1980s Russian-language films {{1980s-USSR-film-stub ...
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Mother Mary (1983 Film)
''Mother Mary'' (russian: Мать Мария, Mat' Mariya) is a 1983 Soviet biopic written and directed by Sergey Kolosov and starring Lyudmila Kasatkina. It is loosely based on real life events of poet Maria Skobtsova. It was entered into the main competition at the 40th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Plot The film tells the story of a bright and tragic fate of the Russian poet Elizaveta Yurevna Kuzmina-Karavayeva, in 1920 she emigrated to France and became a nun under the name of Mary. The shelter-based support it found many disadvantaged Soviet emigres. During the Second World War, Maria has become one of the heroines of the French Resistance. Cast * Lyudmila Kasatkina as Elizaveta Yurievna Kuzmina-Karavayeva * Leonid Markov as Daniel Skobtsov * Igor Gorbachyov as Bunakov-Fondaminsky * Veronika Polonskaya as Sofia Pylenko * Yevgeniya Khanayeva as Madame Langeais * Vaclav Dvorzhetsky as Nicolaevsky * Alexander Timoshkin as Jura * Natalya Bondarchuk ...
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The Garage (1979 Film)
''The Garage'' (russian: link=no, italic=yes, Гараж) is a Soviet 1979 comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov, based on a screenplay by Emil Braginsky. Plot summary A cooperative has been planning to build a new parking garage with assigned spots for its members. The process was painfully slow and bureaucratic, but at long last, it appeared that the plans had been finalized. However, the plans are thrown into disarray when the size of the garage must be reduced to make way for a new highway, and there won't be parking space for all the long-suffering members. The cooperative holds a special meeting to decide who will lose their spots. In fact, the decision was actually made by the cooperative's board before the meeting, and some members of the cooperative object to this unfair process. Their objections are ignored until, in desperation, a disgruntled member secretly locks the door to the meeting room and hides the key so that the meeting cannot end until a fair decision is mad ...
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A Hunting Accident
''A Hunting Accident'' (russian: Мой ласковый и нежный зверь, Moy laskovyy i nezhnyy zver, My Affectionate and Tender Beast) is a 1978 Soviet romantic drama directed by Emil Loteanu. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. It is adapted from Anton Chekhov's ''The Shooting Party''. Plot The film is set in the end of the 19th century and takes place at an aristocratic estate in the forests of central Russia. The daughter of a forester, Olga Skvortsova (Galina Belyayeva) is a beautiful nineteen-year-old woman. Three middle-aged men who live in the manor and the surrounding area fall in love with her: a 50-year-old gloomy widower Urbenin ( Leonid Markov), an even more senior in age but youthful and lighthearted Count Karneev (Kirill Lavrov) and the stately, handsome, 40-year-old court investigator Kamyshev (Oleg Yankovsky). Olga wanting to escape poverty marries the nobleman Urbenin without love. On the day of her wedding she runs away from the celeb ...
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The Escape
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You And Me (1971 Film)
, image = , caption = , director = Larisa Shepitko , producer = , writer = , starring = , music = Alfred Schnittke , cinematography = Alexander Knyazhinsky , editing = , distributor = , released = , studio = , runtime = , country = Soviet Union , language = Russian , budget = , gross = ''You and Me'' (russian: Ты и я) is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Larisa Shepitko. Plot The film tells about two doctors who have not completed their work. One of them realized that he had done wrong and decided to change his life. Cast * Leonid Dyachkov as Pyotr * Yuri Vizbor as Sasha * Alla Demidova as Katya * Natalya Bondarchuk as Nadya (as N. Bondarchuk) * Leonid Markov as Sergey (as L. Markov) * Vladimir Nosik as Kolka (as V. Nosik) * Oleg Yefremov as Oleg Pavlovich (as O. Yefremov) * Viktor Shulgin * Natalya Shvets as Patsientka (as N. ...
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Russian Field
Russian Field (russian: Русское поле, Russkoye pole) is a 1972 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Moskalenko. It took the 22nd place in terms of attendance among domestic films in the Soviet Union. Plot Fedosia Ugryumova (Nonna Mordyukova) for many is a model of a loving wife, mother, worker. But the son of Philip (Vladimir Tikhonov) has grown, the husband Avdyei ( Leonid Markov) leaves her for young Nadya (Lyudmila Khityaeva) and Fedosia's world starts to collapse. Cast *Nonna Mordyukova as Fedosia Ugryumova * Vladimir Tikhonov as Philipp Ugriumov, Fedosya's and Avdei's son * Leonid Markov as Avdei Ugriumov *Inna Makarova as Maria Solovyova * Lyubov Malinovskaya as Antonina *Lyudmila Khityaeva as Nadya, Avdei's second wife * Zoya Fyodorova as Matrona * Nina Maslova as Nina, daughter Antonina * Vyacheslav Nevinny as Pavel Fomich Fedchenkov * Lyudmila Gladunko as Tanya, Philipp's bride Awards In 1972, Nonna Mordyukova was recognized as the best actress as voted ...
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Alexander Tsiurupa
Alexander Dmitrievich Tsiurupa (russian: Алекса́ндр Дми́триевич Цюру́па, October 1, ( O.S. 19 September) 1870 — May 8, 1928) was a Bolshevik leader, Soviet statesman and Party figure. Biography Alexander Tsiurupa was born in Oleshky, in the Kherson province of Ukraine. His father was an official. After graduating from a local school, in 1887 he enrolled in the Kherson Agricultural Institute, but in 1893 was arrested and expelled for distributing anti-government literature. He worked as a statistician and agronomist, but in 1895 was arrested again. After his release, he moved to Ufa, where he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) when it was founded, in 1898, made contact with railway workers, and met Nadezhda Krupskaya, Lenin's in 1900. After Lenin had launched the newspaper Iskra, Tsiurupa became an Iskra agent, in Ufa and, from 1901, in Kharkiv. In 1902, he was arrested an sentenced to three years exile in Olonets. He returne ...
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The Sixth Of July
''The Sixth of July'' (russian: Шестое июля) is a 1968 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Karasik. The film is based on real historical events and is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Bolsheviks suppression of the Left SR Uprising, during the Russian Civil War. Plot In Russia, there is hunger, devastation and intervention. On July 4, the Fifth All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers, Peasants, Red Army and Cossack Deputies opens in Moscow. In the ranks of the revolutionaries is a split - Left Social Revolutionaries are trying to wrest power from the hands of the Bolsheviks. At the request of the Left Socialist-Revolutionary faction, a representative of the underground Ukrainian peasant congress Aleksandrov addressed the deputies with a fiery speech. He calls on the audience to vote for the rejection of the infamous Brest-Litovsk treaty. After Lenin's speech, which rejected any war with the German Empire, the congress adopts a Bolshevik resolution approving th ...
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Strong With Spirit
''Strong with Spirit'' (russian: Сильные духом, Silnye dukhom) is a 1967 Soviet spy film directed by Viktor Georgiyev based on a screenplay by Anatoli Grebnev and Aleksandr Lukin. It tells the story of the Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov. The picture was the 26th most attended domestic film in the Soviet Union. Plot The film is about the Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov. Cast * Gunārs Cilinskis as Nikolai Kuznetsov / Paul Zibert (dubbed by Aleksandr Belyavsky) * Ivan Pereverzev as Dmitry Medvedev * Yevgeni Vesnik as Voronchuk, agent * Lyusyena Ovchinnikova as Galya * Yuri Solomin as Mayor Gettel * Vija Artmane as Lidia Lisovskaya * Victoria Fyodorova as Valentina Dovger * Aleksandr Galevsky as Prikhodko * Yuri Bogolyubov as Belotinsky * Yuri Volkov as Ortel * Daniil Netrebin as mayor * Paul Butkevich as Kaminsky * Andrei Fajt as count Gran * Pyotr Sobolevsky as hauptmann * Anatoli Romashin Anatoli Vladimirovich Romashin ...
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