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Muza Krepkogorskaya
Musa Viktorovna Krepkogorskaya (russian: Муза Викторовна Крепкогорская; July 9, 1924, Moscow — June 26, 1999, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1989). Wife of actor Georgi Yumatov. They met at VGIK during the 1940s and lived together up till Yumatov's death. Krepkogorskaya was never as popular as her husband, even though he made sure that she was given at least minor roles in every movie he appeared in. Muza Krepkogorskaya died on June 26, 1999. She was buried in Moscow at the Vagankovo Cemetery. Selected filmography * ''It Happened in the Donbass'' (1945) * ''The Train Goes East'' (1947) * '' The Young Guard'' (1948) * '' Glorious Path'' (1949) * ''Happy Flight'' (1949) * '' Bountiful Summer'' (1951) * ''The Unforgettable Year 1919'' (1951) * ''Incident in the Taiga'' (1953) * ''World Champion'' (1954) * '' The Anna Cross'' (1954) * '' Lyana'' (1955) * '' Different Fortunes'' (1956) * '' White Aca ...
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Honored Artist Of The RSFSR
Honored Artist of the RSFSR (, ''Zasluzhenny artist RSFSR'') was an honorary title granted to Soviet artists, including theatre and film directors, choreographers, music performers, and orchestra conductors, who had outstanding achievements in the arts, and who lived in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR). History From 1919 until the decree from 1931, it was awarded the title "Honored Artist of the Republic". It was assigned by the collegia of the People's Commissariat of Education of the republics, by the order issued by the People's Commissars of Education, by the executive committees of regional councils. From 1931 to May 1992, the title "Honored Artist of the RSFSR" was awarded to artists, directors, composers, instrumentalists, circus and colloquial performers, famous performers of classical, pop and jazz music from the RSFSR and the union republics, as well as dozens of other famous creative figures of Russia in the field of cinema, music and other sph ...
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White Acacia
''White Acacia'' (russian: Белая акация) is a 1957 Soviet Union, Soviet musical comedy film directed by Georgy Natanson. Plot The film tells about the girl Tonya, who dreams of traveling by sea and is in love with the captain of the whaling ship Konstantin Kupriyanov, who in turn is in love with Larisa, for whom having fun is the main thing. Cast * Idaliya Ivanova as Tosya Chumakova * Aleksandr Starodub as Kostya Kupriyanov * Yevheniya Dembska as Larisa * Mikhail Vodyanoy as Yashka 'Buksir' * Nikolay Kochkin as Pyotr Timofeyevich Chumakov * Valentina Franchuk as Olga Ivanovna * Muza Krepkogorskaya as Katya * Mikhail Dashevskiy as Korablyov * Sheva Fingerova as Serafima Stepanovna * Oleg Shapovalov as Lyosha * Boris Nikitin as Sasha * Viktor Aloin as Zhenya Morgunov * Leonid Marennikov as Film Director (uncredited) References External links

* 1957 films 1950s musical comedy films 1950s Soviet films 1950s Russian-language films Soviet musical comedy films ...
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Sailors Have No Questions
''Sailors Have No Questions'' (russian: У матросов нет вопросов) is a 1980 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Vladimir Rogovoy. Plot In the center of the plot is Alka Shanina, who is going to enter the theater institute, and the sailor Sanya Fokin, who goes to his native village for a wedding. They meet on the plane, which made an emergency landing due to bad weather, as a result of which they spent three days together. Cast * Natalya Kaznacheyeva as Alka * Vadim Andreev as Aleksandr Ivanovich * Tatyana Pelttser as Klavdiya Mikhajlovna * Mikhail Pugovkin as Uncle Misha * Nikolai Denisov * Lyudmila Khityaeva * Vadim Zakharchenko * Yuriy Sarantsev * Yevgeniya Khanayeva * Georgiy Yumatov Georgy (; russian: Георгий, Georgiy; bg, Георги, Georgi) is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Georgios. It corresponds to the English name George. The name Georgi is the most used masculine name in Bulgaria an ... References ...
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Particularly Important Task
''Particularly Important Task'' (russian: Особо важное задание) is a 1980 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeny Matveev. Plot The film tells about the employees of a large aircraft factory, who even in the evacuation did not stop the production of aircraft. Cast * Evgeniy Matveev * Valeriya Zaklunnaya * Lyudmila Gurchenko * Nikolay Kryuchkov * Vladimir Samoylov * Pyotr Chernov * Gennadiy Yukhtin * Yevgeny Kindinov * Yevgeni Lazarev * Lev Borisov References External links

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Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears
''Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears'' (russian: Москва слезам не верит, Moskva slezam ne verit) is a 1980 Soviet romantic drama film made by Mosfilm. It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Vera Alentova and Aleksey Batalov. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981. Plot Part One In 1958, three young women, Katerina, Lyudmila, and Antonina, live in Moscow in a workers' dormitory, having emigrated from rural villages. Antonina ( Raisa Ryazanova) is seeing Nikolai, a reserved but kind young man whose parents have a dacha in the country, while Katerina ( Vera Alentova) is serious and hardworking, working in a factory while dreaming of earning a degree in chemistry. When she is asked to house-sit for her well-to-do Moscow relatives, Lyudmila ( Irina Muravyova), flirty and impetuous, invites herself along and convinces Katerina to throw a dinner party as a ploy to meet suc ...
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Destiny (1977 Film)
''Destiny'' (russian: Судьба, Sudba) is a 1977 war film directed by Yevgeny Matveyev and starring Matveyev, Olga Ostroumova, Yury Yakovlev, screen adaptation of Pyotr Proskurin's second book, the novel ''Earthy Love''. This film had 57,8 million spectators in 1978. Evgeniy Matveyev was honored with State Prize of the USSR for ''Destiny'' in 1978. Plot The love story of married chairman of kolkhoz Zakhar Deryugin to young woman Mannya Polivanova during a harvest in Russian village of 30th. During World War II Zakhar Deryugin is mobilized and going to front. While the battles he is taken as a prisoner and makes runaway. Bryukhanov's wife Katya appears in occupation. Not having achieved Katya's consent to cooperation, Germans, having slandered, secretly execute her. Senior son of Deryugin's perishes from a fascist bullet. His mother Evfrosinya burns sleeping fascists in her own house. In return Germans prepare for the retaliatory action, but Zakhar alone with guerril ...
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Practical Joke (1977 Film)
Practical Joke (russian: Poзыгрыш, Rozygrysh) is a 1977 romantic drama directed Vladimir Menshov. In Russian The film was his feature directorial debut. It was a hit movie and became the leader of Soviet film distribution in 1977. In Russian In Russian Plot The action takes place in an ordinary Soviet school. On the weekend, students of the 9 "B" class gathered for a party. The party dragged on, and the guys were unable to prepare for a number of tests scheduled for Monday. The class leader Oleg Komarovsky offered to negotiate with the teachers to postpone the tests, and since it was impossible to agree with the math teacher and class teacher 9 "B" Maria Vasilyevna Devyatova, he suggested trying to trick her by telling her that she allegedly didn't warn about the control. The drawing took place, everyone whom Devyatova asked confirmed that nothing was said about the test. Everything was revealed by chance when the teacher unexpectedly asked the modest and shy Taya Petro ...
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It Can't Be!
''It Can't Be!'' (russian: Не может быть!, Ne mozhet byt'!) is a 1975 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. It consists of three short stories, based on the works of Mikhail Zoshchenko: ''Crime and Punishment'', ''Fun Adventure'' and ''Wedding Event''. ''Crime and Punishment'' Plot In the first novel describes the complexity of the shop manager Gorbushkin living in Soviet times, the end of the 1920s on unearned income. Being called to the investigator, he thoroughly believes that this will not bring anything good. These thoughts go to his wife and brother-in-law. Anna Vasilyevna, who, in order to prevent the inevitable confiscations of property urgently sell everything that was acquired by "back-breaking" labor. In addition, Anna hastily divorces with the main character and marries a neighbor, Vitaly Borisovich. And Gorbushkin, who is only called as a witness (a week before he still got arrested), returns in a good mood back home. Cast * Mikhail Pugovkin ...
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Earthly Love
''Earthy Love'' (russian: Любовь земная, Lyubov zemnaya) is a 1974 Russian romantic drama film directed by Yevgeny Matveyev and starring Matveyev, Olga Ostroumova, and Yury Yakovlev. The film was a screen adaptation of Pyotr Proskurin's novel ''Earthy Love'', and was viewed by 50.9 million spectators in 1975. Yevgeny Matveyev was honored with the State Prize of the RSFSR for ''Earthy Love'' and ''Destiny Destiny, sometimes referred to as fate (from Latin ''fatum'' "decree, prediction, destiny, fate"), is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. Fate Although often ...''. Plot A story about love, the late chairman of the collective farm Zakhar Derugin (Yevgeny Matveev) marries the young woman Maria Polivanova (Olga Ostroumova) at the height of the harvest. There is a parallel developing romance between Catherine and her sister Derugin secretary of the District Party Committee Bryu ...
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Officers (film)
''Officers'' (russian: Офицеры, Ofitsery) is a Soviet drama film, shot at the Gorky Film Studio (Central Film Studio for Children named after Maxim Gorky) in 1971 by director Vladimir Rogovoy. The premiere of the movie took place in the Soviet Union July 26, 1971. At the box office the film attracted about 53.4 million viewers. Plot The film depicts the fate of two friends - Aleksey Trofimov and Ivan Varavva - traced for many years. In the 20s, they serve together on the frontier, where they fight with the anti revolution bands. There they are, while still very young, remembered for a lifetime наказ своего командира: There is such a profession — to defend the homeland. After Spain, the Great Patriotic War, and peaceful days. Old friends meet again, have become generals. Cast * Georgi Yumatov as Aleksey Trofimov * Vasily Lanovoy as Ivan Varavva * Alina Pokrovskaya as Lyubov Trofimova * Aleksandr Voevodin as Georgy Trofimov * Vladimir Druzhnikov as Geor ...
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Fire, Water, And Brass Pipes
''Fire, Water, and Trumpets'' (russian: Огонь, вода и… медные трубы, ''Ogon', voda i... mednye truby'') is a 1968 Soviet Union, Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Rou. Its story and characters are derived from Slavic folklore. Plot There exists a Russian idiom, "to go through fire, water and trumpets" (пройти огонь, воду и медные трубы) meaning approximately "to go to hell and back"; in other words, to persevere in the face of extreme adversity. The young collier Vasya goes into the forest to collect firewood. In a clearing he spies the lovely Alyonushka grazing her goat Byelochka. As soon as he has fallen in love with the girl, werewolves appear and kidnap her to deliver to the wicked Koshchei. To rescue his beloved, Vasya must go through a literal version of the titular proverb: first he must pass through the kingdoms of fire and water, then contend with the more challenging "trumpets", that is, to resist the temptation o ...
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Don't Forget
''Don't Forget'' is the debut studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 23, 2008, by Hollywood Records. She started working on the album in September 2007, while filming the Disney Channel original movie ''Camp Rock''. Lovato co-wrote most of the songs with pop rock band The Jonas Brothers, who produced the album along with record producer John Fields. Other songwriters include Kara DioGuardi, Jason Reeves and Rooney frontman Robert Schwartzman. ''Don't Forget'' features primarily a power pop and rock sound, with the lyrical content addressing other adolescent topics. The album was met with generally positive reviews from critics. Because most of the album was produced by the Jonas Brothers, critics noted distinctive similarities between the artists. ''Don't Forget'' debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 and was eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It has sold over 530,000 copies in the ...
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