Nikolay Dupak
Nikolay Lukyanovich Dupak (russian: Николай Лукьянович Дупак; born 5 October 1921) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, theater director, the head of theaters. Front-line soldier, invalid of the World War II. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1980), Merited Artist of Ukraine (2012). Honorary Artist of Moscow (2019). Biography Born on October 5, 1921 in Ukraine in the village of Starobeshevo, Donetsk Oblast in a large Ukrainian family. Countryman-fellow villager of Pasha Angelina. In the spring of 1941, Dupak, a young student of the Rostov Theater School, was approved for the role of Andrei in the film '' Taras Bulba'' directed by Alexander Dovzhenko, however this picture was not filmed. But when they began to shoot the picture, the war began. Nikolai joined the people's militia. Then he served in the cavalry, went through the entire Great Patriotic War. He was wounded and shell-shocked three times. Dupak was the leading actor and director of th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Starobesheve
Starobesheve ( uk, Старобешеве, russian: Старобешево) is an urban-type settlement in the Kalmiuske Raion of Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Starobesheve Raion. Starobesheve is located on the right bank of the river Kalmius, about northwest of the border with Russia. Population: , . History Starobeshevo was founded in 1779 as a selo of Beshevo by Greek settlers who moved from the settlement of Beshevo in Crimea, hence the name. During much of the 19th century, it belonged to Alexandrovsky Uyezd of Yekaterinoslav Governorate. In 1874, it was transferred to Mariupolsky Uyezd of the same governorate. After 1866, it was the administrative center of Beshevskaya Volost. In 1896, Beshevo was renamed Starobeshevo (Starobesheve, literally, Old Beshevo). In the beginning of the 20th century, the population of Beshevo was about 4000. Following the October Revolution, Soviet power was established in Starobesheve in January 1918. Between Ap ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Torrents Of Steel
''Torrents of Steel'' (russian: Железный поток, Zhelezniy potok) is a 1967 Soviet war drama film directed by Efim Dzigan based on the eponymous story by Alexander Serafimovich. Plot The plot is based on a heavy campaign by the Taman Army through the areas occupied by the White Army. The film is set during the summer of 1918, the beginning of the Russian Civil War. Cast *Nikolay Alekseev - Kozhukh, commander of the Taman army *Lev Fritschinsky - Artemov, regiment *Vladimir Ivashov - Alexei Prikhodko *Nikolay Dupak - Volosatov, regiment *Nikolay Denisenko - The Barefooted *Anatoly Degtyar - Opanasov *Yakov Gladkikh - Smirnyuk *G. Zaslawiec - Golovan *Irina Murzaeva - Gorpina (voiced by Valentina Vladimirova) *Nina Alisova - Claudia *Leonid Gallis - General Anton Denikin *Vladimir Sedov - General Viktor Pokrovsky *Nikolay Zaseev-Rudenko - adjutant of General Pokrovsky *Nikolay Trofimov Nikolay Nikolaevich Trofimov (russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Троф ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Soviet Male Film Actors
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Living People
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1921 Births
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Love With Privileges
Love with Privileges (russian: Любовь с привилегиями, Lyubov s privilegiyami) is a 1989 Soviet film drama directed by Vladimir Kuchinsky.Love with Privileges at the Plot USSR, the end of the 80s. Former Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers Kozhemyakin comes to rest in . To meet him at the station is asked Irina, who works as a van driver. An accidental resort acquaintance suddenly turned into something more. Neither the age difference nor the social situation did not become a hindrance. Irina agrees to become Kozhemyakin's wife and moves ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Ballad Of The Valiant Knight Ivanhoe
''Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe'' (russian: Баллада о доблестном рыцаре Айвенго) is a 1983 Soviet adventure film, based on the 1819 novel ''Ivanhoe'' by Walter Scott. It reached the 9th place in Soviet box office distribution of 1983 with 28.4 million viewers. Plot Production The filming took place in Khotyn Fortress and Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle. The movie features songs originally written and performed by Vladimir Vysotsky for the 1975 Soviet film '' The Arrows of Robin Hood'', but removed from the latter for political reasons. Cast * Tamara Akulova as ''Lady Rowena'' * Peteris Gaudins as ''Ivanhoe'' * Boris Khimichev as ''Brian De Bois-Guilbert'' * Leonid Kulagin as ''Cedric the Saxon'' * Romualds Ancans as ''Richard the Lionheart'' * Boris Khmelnitsky as ''Robin Hood'' * Yuri Smirnov as ''Friar Tuck'' * Aleksandr Filippenko as ''Wamba'' * Vitautas Tomkus as ''Reginald Front-de-Boeuf'' * Algimantas Masiulis as '' Prince John'' * Nikolai ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Life Is Beautiful (1979 Film)
''Life Is Beautiful'' ( it, La vita è bella, russian: Жизнь прекрасна, Zhizn prekrasna, also known as ''Betrayed'') is a 1979 Italian-Soviet romantic drama directed by Grigory Chukhray. Plot The action takes place in an unnamed country (in foreign versions of the film the country is Portugal during Salazar's reign), ruled by a military junta which violently suppresses any free thought. Antonio Murillo is a former military pilot who was dismissed from the army for refusing to sink a ship loaded with refugees. Now he drives a taxi and periodically becomes a witness to the despotism of the authorities. His girlfriend Mary, waitress, is a member of an underground movement fighting against the dictatorship. Antonio, for all his dislike of the junta is not interested in politics, his dream is to save money and to become a pilot again, and to own a private plane. But once he drives a man on his taxi, who turns out to be on the side of the opposition. This causes him to come ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Untypical Story
''Untypical Story'' (russian: Трясина, Tryasina) is a 1977 Soviet war drama film directed by Grigory Chukhray. Plot The film tells about a Russian woman who lost her husband and eldest son and decides to hide her youngest son in the attic and keep him there until the war ends. But things did not go as she wanted. Cast * Nonna Mordyukova as Matryona * Vadim Spiridonov as Stepan * Andrey Nikolaev as Mitya * Valentina Telichkina as Nina * Irina Korablyova as Tanya * Valery Nosik as Grishka * Vladimir Gusev as Misha * Nikolay Dupak as Ilya Zakharovich * Vladimir Basov as Petya Kornakov * Galina Mikeladze as Katya * Arkadi Smirnov as Kornakov * Vera Kuznetsova as Kornakova * Ivan Ryzhov as orthodox priest * Nina Agapova as Faina * Maria Vinogradova as old woman * Vladimir Zamansky Vladimir Petrovich Zamansky (russian: Владимир Петрович Заманский; born 6 February 1926) is a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Arrows Of Robin Hood
''The Arrows of Robin Hood'' (russian: Стрелы Робин Гуда, ''Strely Robin Guda'', alternative translations ''Robin Good's Arrows'', ''Robin Gud's Arrows'') is a Soviet 1975 film about Robin Hood directed by Sergei Tarasov. Two soundtracks exist for the film. In 1975 Vladimir Vysotsky wrote and performed seven ballads, six of them were included in the final version. However a recommendation by Goskino editorial board called them inadequate for a romantic adventure; the real reason being conflicts with Vysotsky. In 1976 new songs were performed by Aija Kukule and Viktors Lapčenoks, lyrics by Lev Prozorovsky, music by Raimonds Pauls, this version was released in the cinemas. Four of Vysotsky's songs were later used in 1982 film ''The Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe'' also directed by Tarasov, set in the same time and place and using some of the same characters. In the 1990s the film was successfully re-released with the 1975 soundtrack. The DVDs also have th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Captain Nemo (miniseries)
''Captain Nemo'' (russian: Капитан Немо, Kapitan Nemo) is a 1975 Soviet three-part television miniseries directed by Vasily Levin loosely based on the novels ''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas'' (1870), its 1874 sequel ''The Mysterious Island'', and ''The Steam House'' (1880) by Jules Verne. Plot Episode 1. "Iron Whale" The second half of the 19th century. An unknown sea monster has been destroying and damaging warships of different countries for the last two years; those of them who get to the port find giant triangular holes in the sides. Sailing under threat, the United States equips the Blue Star military frigate to find and destroy the monster. Famous for his work on the mysteries of the depths of the sea, the French professor Pierre Aronax on the day of his wedding receives an invitation to join the punitive expedition and accepts it. After a three-month unsuccessful search in the ocean, the frigate discovers a monster and attacks it, but as a result gets dam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eternal Call
''Eternal Call'' (russian: Вечный зов, Vechnyy zov) was a Soviet 1973–1983 epic TV series directed by Vladimir Krasnopolsky and Valery Uskov by the eponymous novel of Anatoli Ivanov shot by Mosfilm. Plot The series traces the fates of a Siberian family of Savelyevs since 1906 into 1960s, including three wars, Russian Revolution, establishment of the Soviet power, epoch of Stalinism, etc. Cast ;Savelievs * Pyotr Lyubeshkin as Silanty Savelyev, head of the family * Vladimir Borisov as Semyon * Tamara Degtyaryova as Agatha * Vladimir Zemlyanikin as Grigory * Nikolai Ivanov as Ivan * Nikolai Lebedev as Mitrofan * Ada Rogovtseva as Anna (nee Kaftanova) * Aleksei Serebryakov as Dima * Vadim Spiridonov as Fyodor * Valeri Khlevinsky as Anton ;Others * Tamara Syomina as Anfisa * Oleg Basilashvili as Arnold Mikhailovich Lakhnovsky, officer of the tsarist secret police, later an officer of the Abwehr * Pyotr Velyaminov as Polycarp Kruzhilin * Zinaida Vorkul as Markovna ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |