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Stepan Kayukov
Stepan Yakovlevich Kayukov (russian: Степан Яковлевич Каюков; 1 August 1898 – 22 January 1960) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1949). Selected filmography * '' Golden Mountains'' (1931) as worker * '' Iudushka Golovlyov'' (1934) as Ignat * ''Do I Love You?'' (1934) as Mr. Tushkanchik * ''The Youth of Maxim'' (1935) as Dmitri Savchenko * ''Engineer Goff'' (1935) as Ales * '' Dubrovsky'' (1936) as Colonel (uncredited) * '' Late for a Date'' (1936) as Fyodorov's colleague at the station (uncredited) * '' Baltic Deputy'' (1937) as Metranpazh (uncredited) * '' The Return of Maxim'' (1937) * ''Marriage'' (1937) as Kochkaryov * ''Miners'' (1937) as Loshadov * ''Taiga Golden'' (1937) as Devil * ''Man with a Gun'' (1938) as Andrei Dimov * ''Mask'' (1938) as Egor Nikolaevich Pyatigorov * ''Friends'' (1939) as Ingush Mussa * '' The Vyborg Side'' (1939) as Dzhoma * ''Tractor Drivers'' (1939) as Kirill Petrovich * '' ...
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Saratov
Saratov (, ; rus, Сара́тов, a=Ru-Saratov.ogg, p=sɐˈratəf) is the largest city and administrative center of Saratov Oblast, Russia, and a major port on the Volga River upstream (north) of Volgograd. Saratov had a population of 901,361, making it the 17th-largest city in Russia by population. Saratov is from Volgograd, from Samara, and southeast of Moscow. The city stands near the site of Uvek, a city of the Golden Horde. Tsar Feodor I of Russia likely developed Saratov as a fortress to secure Russia's southeastern border. Saratov developed as a shipping port along the Volga and was historically important to the Volga Germans, who settled in large numbers in the city before they were expelled after World War II. Saratov is home to a number of cultural and educational institutions, including the Saratov Drama Theater, Saratov Conservatory, Radishchev Art Museum, Saratov State Technical University, and Saratov State University. Etymology The name Sarat ...
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A Great Life
A Great Life (russian: Большая жизнь, Bolshaya zhizn) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov. Plot A small mining village in the Donbas lives a working life. Three months ago, a new party organizer, Khadarov, came to the mine. With his arrival life revived both in the village and at the mine. Work is underway to re-equip the mine. The Party organizer supports the initiative of the young engineer Petukhov, who, with the support of experienced miners, is developing a new method of coal mining. But not everyone believes in the success of the new method. More than others, the chairman of the mine committee Usynin expresses his doubts, a man who is afraid of any responsibility and always tries to stay on the sidelines. He is still trying to stop innovation at the mine, fearing responsibility for possible failures. In any case, the adopted son assures others that the method developed by Petukhov is doomed to failure. Unable to withstand the humiliation and ins ...
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The Wrestler And The Clown
, image = The Wrestler and the Clown poster.jpg , caption = Russian poster , director = , producer = Lev Durasov , writer = Nikolay Pogodin , starring = , music = Yuriy Biryukov , cinematography = Sergei Poluyanov , editing = , released = 1957 , studio= Mosfilm , runtime = 95 minutes , country = Soviet Union , language = Russian , budget = ''The Wrestler and the Clown'' (russian: Борец и клоун, Borets i kloun) is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Barnet and Konstantin Yudin. Plot Odessa at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. Loader and amateur wrestler Ivan Poddubny comes to the circus and meets the clown trainer Anatoly Durov. Artists have to go through trials and humiliations. The circus manager mercilessly exploits artists who are bound by a slave contract. The talent and hard work of Poddubny and Durov allows them to go beyond the provincial circus and make an international career. As a result, Poddubny, defeating the Frenchman Raoul le ...
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Maksimka
''Maksimka'' or ''Maximka'' (russian: Максимка) is a 1953 Soviet historical adventure film directed by Vladimir Braun and starring Tolya Bovykin, Boris Andreyev and Vyacheslav Tikhonov.Rollberg p.740 Cast * Tolya Bovykin as Maksimka * Boris Andreyev as Seaman Luchkin * Vyacheslav Tikhonov as Ship's Lt. Gorelov * Emmanuil Geller as American slave runner * Mikhail Astangov as Captain of the slave ship * Aleksandr Kashperov as Richards (mate of slave ship) * Nikolay Kryuchkov as Russian ship's bo'sun *Sergei Kurilov as Russian ship's captain * Stepan Kayukov as Russian ship's officer * Vladimir Balashov as Russian ship's officer * Pyotr Sobolevsky as Russian ship's navigator * Mark Bernes as Russian ship's doctor * Konstantin Sorokin as Russian ship's clerk * Nikolai Pishvanov as Russian sailor * Andrei Sova as Russian sailor * Mikhail Pugovkin Mikhail Ivanovich Pugovkin (russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Пу́говкин; July 13 ...
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Did We Meet Somewhere Before
''Did We Meet Somewhere Before'' (russian: Мы с вами где-то встречались, My s vami gde-to vstrechalis) is a 1954 Soviet comedy film directed by Nikolay Dostal and Andrey Tutyshkin. Plot The film tells about the successful comic actor Gennadiy Maksimov who goes with his wife, Larisa, to the Crimea. But suddenly Larisa is called to the theater of miniatures instead of one actress, who fell ill, and she leaves her husband. He had to fall behind the train. On the way, he gets to know different people and every meeting is a small play. Starring * Arkadi Rajkin as Gennadiy Vladimirovich Maksimov * Lyudmila Tselikovskaya as Larisa Levkoyeva * Mikhail Yanshin as Vasilyev * Maria Mironova as Veronika Platonovna Malyarskaya * Vladimir Lepko as Afanasiy Ivanovich * Vasili Merkuryev as director of theater * Aleksandr Benyaminov as photographer * Olga Aroseva as resting girl * Andrey Tutyshkin as Fedor Vasilievich * Mikhail Pugovkin as policeman * Sergey Filippo ...
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Neptune (mythology)
Neptune ( la, Neptūnus ) is the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman religion. He is the counterpart of the Greek god Poseidon.''Larousse Desk Reference Encyclopedia'', The Book People, Haydock, 1995, p. 215. In the Greek tradition, he is a brother of Jupiter and Pluto; the brothers preside over the realms of heaven, the earthly world (including the underworld), and the seas. Salacia is his wife. Depictions of Neptune in Roman mosaics, especially those in North Africa, were influenced by Hellenistic conventions. He was likely associated with freshwater springs before the sea. Like Poseidon, he was also worshipped by the Romans as a god of horses, as ''Neptunus equestris'' (a patron of horse-racing). Worship The theology of Neptune is limited by his close identification with the Greek god Poseidon, one of many members of the Greek pantheon whose theology was later tied to a Roman deity. The ''lectisternium'' of 399 BC indicated that the Greek figures of Poseidon, Art ...
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Sadko (film)
''Sadko'' (russian: Садко) is a 1953 Soviet adventure fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko and adapted by Konstantin Isayev, from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's eponymous opera, which was based on a Russian ''bylina ''(epic tale) with the same name. The music is Rimsky-Korsakov's score. The film saw release in the Soviet Union by Mosfilm in January 1953. It was distributed in the USA by Artkino Pictures with English subtitles later in 1953, and in 1962 was English-dubbed by Roger Corman's The Filmgroup Inc. and distributed as ''The Magic Voyage of Sinbad''. Plot summary This tale is based upon the legends told of ancient times in the old Russian city of Novgorod (the capital of Novgorod republic). Novgorod's merchants are feasting in a gorgeous palace. A young gusli player named Sadko is bragging that he can bring to their land a sweet-voiced bird of happiness. The merchants mock him for his bravado, and tell him his quest is impossible. Nevertheless, Sadko sets off on a ...
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Dream Of A Cossack
''Dream of a Cossack'' (russian: Кавалер Золотой Звезды, translit. ''Kavalier zolotoy zvezdy'') is a 1951 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman based on the novel ''The Golden Star Chavalier'' by Semyon Babayevsky. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Plot Sergei Tutarinov, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, returns to his native village to take an active part in its restoration. His initiatives are strongly supported by the local Secretary of the Communist Party. Tutarinov becomes chairman of the party and begins to rebuild the whole town after the defeat of the Germans. Cast * Sergei Bondarchuk as Semyon Tutarinov * Anatoli Chemodurov as Semyon Goncharenko * Kira Kanayeva as Irina Lyubasheva * Boris Chirkov as Kondratyev * Pyotr Komissarov as Khokhlakov * Vladimir Ratomsky as Ragulin * N. Sevelov as Ostroukhov * Nikolai Gritsenko as Artamashov * Ivan Pereverzev as Boichenko * F. Kiryutin as Nenashev * Tamara Nosova as Anfisa ...
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First-Year Student
''First-Year Student'' (russian: Первоклассница) is a 1948 Soviet film directed by Ilya Frez. Plot The film tells about a girl named Marusya Orlova, who went to school. A teacher and new friends will help her to become a disciplined, sociable and sympathetic person. Starring * Natalya Zashchipina as Marusja (as Natasha Zashchipina) * Tamara Makarova as Teacher * Tatyana Barysheva as Grandmother * Kira Golovko * Igor Iroschkin as Seresha * Katya Ivanova as Mother * Yelena Yegorova Yelena or Jelena is a feminine given name. It is the Russian form of Helen, written Елена in Russian. Notable people called Yelena * Yelena Afanasyeva (born 1967), former Russian athlete who competed in the 800 metres * Yelena Vladimir ... References External links * 1948 films 1940s Russian-language films Soviet black-and-white films Films scored by Dmitry Kabalevsky {{USSR-film-stub ...
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Light Over Russia
''Light over Russia'' (russian: Свет над Россией, Svet nad Rossyey) is a 1947 Soviet history propaganda film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. Plot The film illustrates the memories of a sailor who survived the Revolution and the Great Patriotic War. Starring * Nikolai Kolesnikov as Vladimir Lenin *Mikheil Gelovani as Joseph Stalin * Vasily Markov as Felix Dzerzhinsky * Boris Olenin-Girshman as Gleb Krzhizhanovsky *Nikolay Okhlopkov as Anton Ivanovich Zabelin, engineer *Kira Golovko as Masha Zabelina (credited as K. Ivanova) * Nikolai Kryuchkov as Aleksandr Rybakov, sailor *Benjamin Zuskin as watchmaker *Sergei Tsenin as H. G. Wells *Boris Livanov as Vladimir Mayakovsky * Vasili Vanin as soldier * Boris Tolmazov as Lastochkin, Red Army soldier * Vladimir Maryev as Red Army soldier *Sergey Filippov as speculator * Yelena Yelina as Lidiya Mikhailovna, Zabelin's wife * Maria Yarotskaya as Dasha, servant of Zabelins *Lidiya Sukharevskaya as Yelena Vyacheslavovna, fright ...
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Hello Moscow!
''Hello Moscow!'' (russian: Zdravstvuy, Moskva!, russian: Здравствуй, Москва!) is a 1945 Soviet musical film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Oleg Bobrov as Oleg * Sergei Filippov as Brikin, the accordionist * Pavel Kadochnikov * Nikolai Leonov as Kolya * Ivan Lyubeznov as School Director * Lev Pirogov as Grandfather Nicanor * Vasili Seleznyov as Fedya * Andrei Shirshov as School Assistant Director * Anya Stravinskaya as Tanya * Boris Tenin Boris Mikhailovich Tenin (; 23 March 1905, Kuznetsk – 8 September 1990, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1981). Biography Boris Tenin was born in Kuznetsk in a family of a rai ... as Playwright References External links * 1945 films 1945 musical films 1940s Russian-language films Soviet black-and-white films Films directed by Sergei Yutkevich Soviet musical films {{musical-f ...
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Russian Sailor
Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: *Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and people of Russia, regardless of ethnicity *Russophone, Russian-speaking person (, ''russkogovoryashchy'', ''russkoyazychny'') *Russian language, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages *Russian alphabet *Russian cuisine *Russian culture *Russian studies Russian may also refer to: *Russian dressing *''The Russians'', a book by Hedrick Smith *Russian (comics), fictional Marvel Comics supervillain from ''The Punisher'' series *Russian (solitaire), a card game * "Russians" (song), from the album ''The Dream of the Blue Turtles'' by Sting *"Russian", from the album ''Tubular Bells 2003'' by Mike Oldfield *"Russian", from the album '' '' by Caravan Palace *Nik Russian, the perpetrator of a con committed in 2002 *The South African name for a ...
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