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List Of Soviet Films Of 1960
A list of films produced in the Soviet Union in 1960 (see 1960 in film). 1960 See also *1960 in the Soviet Union External links Soviet films of 1960at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Soviet Films Of 1960 1960 Soviet Films A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
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Film
A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photography, photographing actual scenes with a movie camera, motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of computer-generated imagery, CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still imag ...
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Cinderella (1960 Film)
''Cinderella'' (russian: Хрустальный башмачок) is a 1960 Soviet musical film directed by Rostislav Zakharov and Aleksandr Rou. Plot The film is a screen version by Sergei Prokofiev's ''Cinderella (Prokofiev), Cinderella'' ballet. Cast * Raisa Struchkova as Cinderella * Gennadi Ledyakh * Elena Vanke * Lesma Chadarayn * Natalya Ryzhenko * Aleksandr Pavlinov * Yekaterina Maksimova * Maryana Kolpakchi * Yelena Ryabinkina * Natalya Taborko References External links

* {{Alexander Rou 1960 films 1960s Russian-language films Soviet musical films Films based on Cinderella 1960 musical films ...
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Aleksei Shvachko
Aleksei Shvachko (1901–1988) was a Ukrainian film director.First p.50 Selected filmography * ''Martin Borulya'' (1953) * ''Far from the Motherland'' (1960) * ''Nina'' (1972) References Bibliography * Joshua First. ''Ukrainian Cinema: Belonging and Identity During the Soviet Thaw''. I.B.Tauris, 2014. External links

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Far From The Motherland
''Far from the Motherland'' () is a 1960 Soviet spy film directed by Aleksei Shvachko and written by Yuri Dold-Mikhajlik, based on his novel ''And One Warrior in the Field'' ( (1957). Plot During the Second World War, a Soviet agent goes deep undercover in Nazi Germany to find the location of the secret underground plant that produces new weapons. Release ''Far from the Motherland'' was released in the Soviet Union on 9 May 1960 (Victory Day Victory Day is a commonly used name for public holidays in various countries, where it commemorates a nation's triumph over a hostile force in a war or the liberation of a country from hostile occupation. In many cases, multiple countries may ob ...). It was the highest-grossing film in the Soviet Union for 1960, with 42 million tickets sold. References External links * * (in Russian, no subtitles) 1960 drama films Soviet historical drama films Soviet spy films Films directed by Aleksei Shvachko Dovzhenko Film Studios films Wor ...
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Anastasia Zuyeva (actress)
Anastasia Platonovna Zuyeva (russian: Анастаси́я Плато́новна Зу́ева; 17 December, 1896 – 23 March, 1986) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress. People's Artist of the USSR (1957). Winner of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1952). Selected filmography *1932 — ''Prosperity'' as classy lady *1940 — ''Tanya'' as Agrafena Lukinichna *1940 — ''Fifth Ocean'' as Darina Egorovna, Natasha's mother *1941 — ''Battle Movie Collection No.6'' as Praskovya *1944 — ''Jubilee'' as Merchutkina *1946 — ''The First Glove'' as Privalova *1950 — ''Donetsk Miners'' as Yevdokia Prohorovna *1951 — ''Sporting Honour'' as Grinko *1952 — ''The Inspector'' as Poshlyopkina *1955 — ''Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades'' as Aunt Dunya *1956 — ''Case №306'' as witness *1958 — ''A Groom from the Other World'' as Anna Mikhaylovna *1960 — ''Russian Souvenir'' as Egorkina, wife of Siberian hunter *1960 — ''Dead Souls'' as Korobochka *1960 — ...
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Alexey Gribov
Alexey Nikolayevich Gribov (russian: Алексе́й Никола́евич Гри́бов; — 26 November 1977) was a Soviet and Russian actor, "master of all types of Russian national character"Inna SolovyovaAlexey Nikolayevich Gribovarticle at the Moscow Art Theatre website (in Russian) mostly remembered for his comedy roles, as well as a pedagogue at the Moscow Art Theatre. He starred in over 60 movies and was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1948, Hero of Socialist Labour in 1972 and awarded four Stalin Prizes (1942, 1946, 1951 and 1952).
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Vladimir Belokurov
Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Belokurov (russian: link=no, Влади́мир Вячесла́вович Белоку́ров; July 8, 1904 – January 28, 1973) was a Soviet and Russian actor and pedagogue. He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1965) and won the Stalin Prize of the second degree. Selected filmography * ''The House of the Dead'' (1932) as Stammering Announcer * ''Dawn of Paris'' (1937) as Prosecutor Rigot * ''Valery Chkalov'' (1941) as Valery Chkalov * ''Sabuhi'' (1941) as Bestujev * ''Military Secret'' (1945) as Peter Weininger, aka Petrov, aka Petronescu * ''The Village Teacher'' (1947) as Bukov - kulak * '' Zhukovsky'' (1950) as Sergey Chaplygin * ''Secret Mission'' (1950) as Bormann * '' Belinsky'' (1953) as Barsukov * ''Silvery Dust'' (1953) as Upton Bruce * ''A Fortress in the Mountains'' (1953) as Morrow * ''The Great Warrior Skanderbeg'' (1953) as King * ''The Boys from Leningrad'' (1954) as Vasiliy Tsvetkov, rezhisyor * ''Mikhaylo Lomonosov'' (1955) as Prok ...
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Leonid Trauberg
Leonid Zakharovich Trauberg (russian: Леонид Захарович Трауберг, 17 January 1902 – 14 November 1990) was a Ukrainian Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 17 films between 1924 and 1961 and was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1941. Trauberg was Jewish, and was fiercely attacked by Soviet authorities during the so-called "anti-cosmopolitan" period following World War II. Biography Leonid Trauberg was born 17 January 1902 (there is conflicting information that he was born the previous year) in Odessa. His father, Zahar Davidovich Trauberg (1879, Odessa – 1932, Leningrad) was a publisher and a journalist, an employee of "Southern Review" and "New Gazette" newspaper (1918), later director of the printing house LUCS (Leningrad Union of Consumer Societies) in Leshtukov Lane, 13; mother, Emilia Solomonovna Weiland (1881, Bessarabia Orhei – 1934, Leningrad), was a homemaker. With the move to Petrograd, the family settled in the house number 7, Apt. ...
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Dead Souls (1960 Film)
''Dead Souls'' (russian: Мёртвые души, Myortvye dushi) is a 1960 Soviet comedy-drama film directed by Leonid Trauberg based on the Moscow Art Theatre's stage production of " Dead Souls".Soviet Film - Issue 2 - Page 105 1962 THE OVERCOAT (1959) DEAD SOULS (1960) gifted actor's every word and gesture sparkles with Gogol's humour. ... Director Leonid Trauberg's film of "Dead Souls" (1960) is based on the Moscow Art Theatre's stage production and stresses ... Cast *Vladimir Belokurov - Chichikov * Viktor Stanitsyn - Governor * Boris Livanov - Nozdryov * Alexey Gribov - Sobakevich * Anastasia Zuyeva - Korobochka *Boris Petker - Plyushkin *Yuri Leonidov - Manilov *Sophia Garrel - governor *Alexey Zhiltsov - Alexei Ivanovich, Chief of Police *Mikhail Yanshin - Ivan Andreevich, postmaster *Sergei Kalinin - Selifan, Chichikov's coachman *Olga Wicklund - Anna, a lady agreeable in all respects *Lyudmila Makarova - Sophia Ivanovna, simply a nice lady *Victoria Radunskaya - the gove ...
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Inna Gulaya
Inna Iosifovna Gulaya (russian: И́нна Ио́сифовна Гула́я; 9 May 1940, Kharkov – 28 May 1990, Moscow) was a Soviet theatre and cinema actress. She was named a Meritorious Artist of the RSFSR in 1976. Early life Gulaya was born in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR (modern-day Ukraine). Her maternal grandfather Konstantin Makarovich Guliy was a long-time Ukrainian revolutionary, one of the so-called Old Bolsheviks turned a high-ranking official after the October Revolution, serving as the People's Commissar for Labour of the Ukrainian SSR between 1926 and 1932. In 1937 he was arrested and sentenced to death as an enemy of the people.''Tatiana Bulkina (2011)''. A Bow to the Soviet Cinema // Interview with Ludmila Genfer. — Moscow: Moscovia Publishing House, p. 99—104 In 1939 Gulaya's mother Ludmila met her future father, a native of Kharkov who left her as soon as he learned about Konstantin Guliy. Ludmila started planning an abortion then when she met Joseph Genfer a ...
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