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Tatyana Konyukhova
Tatyana Georgyevna Konyukhova (russian: Татья́на Гео́ргиевна Ко́нюхова; born November 12, 1931, Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR) is a Soviet actress. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1991). Member of the CPSU since 1967. Biography Tatyana Konyukhova was born in November 12, 1931 in Tashkent (Uzbek SSR). Her father hails from Ladyzhenki at Poltava and her mother was from Zolochiv in Kharkiv. Her grandfather was an agronomist at the estate Tereshchenko - this is a very large sugar producer. In 1946, her father was sent to work in Latvia, and the family moved to Riga. School In 1949 he came to Moscow and entered VGIK (workshop Boris Bibikov and Olga Pyzhova). As a second-year student, she made her debut in cinema in the film by Alexander Rou ''May Night, or the Drowned Maiden''. In 1955, she graduated from University and worked briefly in Maly Theatre. In the years 1956-1992 she was an actress of film actor Theatre-studio. Since 1964, Konyukhova has been a memb ...
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Tashkent
Tashkent (, uz, Toshkent, Тошкент/, ) (from russian: Ташкент), or Toshkent (; ), also historically known as Chach is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of 2,909,500 (2022). It is in northeastern Uzbekistan, near the border with Kazakhstan. Tashkent comes from the Turkic ''tash'' and ''kent'', literally translated as "Stone City" or "City of Stones". Before Islamic influence started in the mid-8th century AD, Tashkent was influenced by the Sogdian and Turkic cultures. After Genghis Khan destroyed it in 1219, it was rebuilt and profited from the Silk Road. From the 18th to the 19th century, the city became an independent city-state, before being re-conquered by the Khanate of Kokand. In 1865, Tashkent fell to the Russian Empire; it became the capital of Russian Turkestan. In Soviet times, it witnessed major growth and demographic changes due to forced deportations from throughout the Sov ...
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Alexander Rou
Alexander Arturovich Rou (also, Rowe, from his Irish father's name) (russian: Александр Артурович Роу, – 28 December 1973) was a Soviet film director, and People's Artist of the RSFSR (1968). He directed a number of children's fantasy films, based mostly on Russian folklore, that were highly popular and often imitated in the Soviet Union. Biography He was born to an Irish father Arthur Rowe, (an engineer, who in 1905 came under contract to Russia to establish flour-milling) hence his unusual (for Russia) family name, and a Greek mother, known as Julia Karageorgia.Sputnitskaya, YuliaPtushko. Rou. Mater-class in Soviet Kino-fantasy p. 162 His father worked in Yuryevets and in 1914 returned to Ireland, leaving the family in unstable Russia. Starting in 1930, Alexander worked at Mezhrabpomfilm as an assistant director to Yakov Protazanov on the films ''Marionettes'' (1934) and '' Without a Dowry'' (1937), as well as with other directors. From 1937, he work ...
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Vladimir Kuznetsov (javelin Thrower)
Vladimir Vasilyevich Kuznetsov ( rus, Владимир Васильевич Кузнецов; 2 April 1931 – 29 August 1986) was a Soviet Russian javelin thrower. Kuznetsov competed in the Olympics three times, in 1952, 1956 and 1964, qualifying for the final on all three occasions and placing sixth in 1952. He won the silver medal at the 1954 European Championships. ''Track & Field News'' ranked him among the world's top 10 javelin throwers 11 times in its annual rankings, with a peak ranking of No. 2 in 1961. Kuznetsov was married to the actress Tatyana Konyukhova Tatyana Georgyevna Konyukhova (russian: Татья́на Гео́ргиевна Ко́нюхова; born November 12, 1931, Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR) is a Soviet actress. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1991). Member of the CPSU since 1967. Biogr .... References 1931 births 1986 deaths Athletes from Saint Petersburg Soviet male javelin throwers Athletes (track and field) at the 1952 Summer Olympics A ...
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Boris Vengerovsky
Boris Vladimirovich Vengerovsky (russian: Борис Владимирович Венгеровский; born 15 September 1931, Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet sound engineer. Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR (1985). Laureate of the Nika Award (1990). Honored Artist of Russia (1997). Biography He was born in 1931 in Moscow. Since 1953 at the film studio Mosfilm. He worked as a microphone, assistant sound engineer, since 1964 a sound engineer. Participated in the creation of films '' Triumph Over Violence'' and '' And Yet I Believe...'' directed by Mikhail Romm. He worked with Elem Klimov, Sergei Solovyov, Daniil Khrabrovitsky, Nikolai Dostal and others. Closely collaborated with the directors Alov and Naumov. For his work in the film ''The Coast'' was awarded the State Prize of the USSR. And in 1998 he was nominated for the Nika Award for the best work of the sound engineer for his work in the film ''Choice''. In 1990 he became a laureate of the award Nika Award ...
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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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The Red And The White
''The Red and the White'' ( hu, Csillagosok, katonák) is a 1967 film directed by Miklós Jancsó and dealing with the Russian Civil War. The original Hungarian title, ''Csillagosok, katonák'', can be translated as "Stars on their Caps" (literally "Stars, soldiers"), which, as with a number of Jancsó film titles, is a quote from a song. The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was canceled due to the events of May 1968 in France. It was voted as "Best Foreign Film of 1969" by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics. The film, a Soviet-Hungarian co-production, was originally commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution in Russia in which the Bolsheviks seized power. However, Jancsó chose to set the action two years later in 1919 and showed Hungarian irregulars supporting the Communist "Reds" in fighting the Tsarist "Whites" as the two sides battled for control in the hills overlooking the Volga river. As well ...
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Balzaminov's Marriage
''Balzaminov's Marriage'' (russian: Женитьба Бальзаминова, Zhenitba Balzaminova) is a 1964 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Voynov and loosely based on three plays by Alexander Ostrovsky: "Celebratory Daydream is Only Before Dinner", "Two Dogs Fight, the Third Keep Away" and "Whatever You Look for, You'll Find". Cast * Georgy Vitsin as Misha Balzaminov * Lyudmila Shagalova as Pavla Balzamonova, his Mother * Lidiya Smirnova as Akulina Krasvina, Matchmaker * Ekaterina Savinova as Matryona * Zhanna Prokhorenko as Kapochka Nichkina * Lyudmila Gurchenko as Ustinka, Kapochka friend * Tamara Nosova as Kapochka's mother * Nikolai Kryuchkov as Neuyedenov, Kapochka's uncle * Rolan Bykov as Lukyan Chebakov * Inna Makarova as Anfisa Pezhonova, older sister * Nadezhda Rumyantseva as Raisa Pezhonova, younger sister * Tatyana Konyukhova as Khimka * Nonna Mordyukova as Domna Belotelova * Grigory Shpigel Grigory Oyzerovich Spiegel (russian: Григо́рий О́й ...
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Over Tissa
''Over Tissa'' (russian: Над Тиссой, Nad Tissoy) is a 1958 Soviet thriller film directed by Dmitri Vasilyev and based on the eponymous book by Alexander Avdeenko. The picture was the box-office leader of the year 1958 in the USSR, it was seen by 45 million viewers. Plot The film takes place in the year 1952. A young demobilized sergeant from Berlin is en route, war hero Ivan Belogray. Fellow traveler, head of the timber rafting bureau Dzyuba finds out from Belogray that his parents died in the war and that after the war he corresponded with a girl from Transcarpathia, Theresa Simak, and decided to demobilize and go to this girl to later marry her. The travelers exit at a station and board a truck. On the way Belogray asks the driver to stop at the monument to Soviet soldiers who died during the liberation of Transcarpathia. Driver Skiban sneaks up on Belogray from behind and inflicts a mortal blow. Taking off Belogray's military uniform, picking up his documents and coveri ...
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An Unusual Summer
, image = An Unusual Summer.jpg , caption = , director = Vladimir Basov , producer = , writer = Aleksei Kapler , starring = , music = Mikhail Ziv , cinematography = Timofey Lebeshev , editing = Antonina Medvedeva , released = 1957 , studio = Mosfilm , runtime = 103 min. , country = Soviet Union , language = Russian , budget = ''An Unusual Summer'' (russian: Необыкновенное лето, Neobyknovennoye leto) is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Basov. Plot The film takes place in 1919 in Saratov. Student Kirill Izvekov becomes Commissioner of the Red Army and participates in the battle with Wrangel and the capture of the city. Cast * Viktor Korshunov as Kirill Izvekov * Roza Makagonova as Anochka * Vladimir Yemelyanov as Ragosyn * Mikhail Nazvanov as Pastukhov * Yury Yakovlev as Dybych * Yevgeny Teterin as Dorogomilov * Vladimir Druzhnik ...
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Good Morning (1955 Film)
''Good Morning'' (russian: Доброе утро) (Dobroe Utro) is a 1955 Soviet comedy film directed by Andrey Frolov. Plot Quiet girl Katya, having failed in love, becomes a hero of labor. In fact, this is not the case only in Soviet films. If your personal life does not go well, you need to switch your unspent energy to something else. If possible, creative. Then every morning will be kind. Cast * Tatyana Konyukhova as Katya Golovan * Izolda Izvitskaya as Masha Komarova * Yuri Sarantsev as Vasya Plotnikov * Vladimir Andreyev as Lastochkin * Lev Durov as Yasha * Yevgeny Matveyev as Sergey Sudbinin * Ivan Lyubeznov as Mikhail Bobylyov * Afanasi Belov as Ushatov * Nina Agapova as Irina Koralyova * Vasily Kornukov as photograph * Daniil Netrebin as driver * Pyotr Oliferenko as accordionist * Mikhail Pugovkin as seller * Nikolay Smorchkov as Bobrov * Svetlana Druzhinina as belle of the ball (uncredited) * Svetlana Kharitonova Svetlana Nikolayevna K ...
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The Boys From Leningrad
''The Boys from Leningrad'' (russian: Запасной игрок) is a 1954 Soviet comedy film directed by Semyon Timoshenko. Plot In the center of the story is the football team "Blue Arrows", successfully performing in the cup of the syndicate of the Soviet trade unions. But striker Alexander Vesnushkin doubts the victory of the team in the finals. The alarmist leaves and his brother Vasily is put in his place. The outcome of the long-awaited match is under threat. Cast * Georgy Vitsin as Vasya Vesnushkin (as G. Vitsin) * Vsevolod Kuznetsov as Sasha Vesnushkin (as V. Kutnetsov) * Elena Tyapkina as Vesnushkina (as Ye. Tyapkina) * Pavel Kadochnikov as Dedushkin Svetlanov (as P. Kadochnikov) * Tatyana Konyukhova as Valya Oljeshko (as T. Konyukhova) * Valentina Ushakova as Galina Kartashova (as V. Ushakova) * Mark Bernes as Lev Kolomyagin, trener (as M. Bernes) * Konstantin Adashevsky as Ivan Innokentovich, direktor zavoda (as K. Adashevskiy) * Vladimir Belokurov Vladi ...
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Marina's Destiny
''Marina's Destiny'' (russian: Судьба Марины, translit=Sud’ba Mariny) is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Ivchenko. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The film takes place in Ukraine, in the village of Lebedinki. Marina Vlasenko awaits the return of her husband, Terence Vlasenko, who left to study at the Kiev Institute of Agriculture. But when he returns home, Marina is happy for long. The husband immediately files for her divorce, because she had no education and he is an educated man. Marina remains alone, a daughter, and delves into the study, where she has great success in her work. As a result, she is awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor. Cast * Yekaterina Litvinenko *Nikolai Gritsenko *Tatyana Konyukhova *Les Serdyuk * Mikhail Kuznetsov * Boris Andreyev * Nonna Koperzhinskaya * Rimma Manukovskaya *Leonid Bykov *Roza Makagonova * Mikhail Zadneprovsky *Olesya Ivanova * M. Belousov * Yury Timoshenko * Klavdiya Khabarov ...
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