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Vladimir Yemelyanov
Vladimir Nikolayevich Yemelyanov (russian: Владимир Николаевич Емелья́нов; 20 June 1911 – 2 July 1975) was a Soviet actor and producer who appeared in 42 films between 1953 and 1975. He is most known for '' Road to Life'' (1955), ''The Immortal Garrison'' (1956) and ''Planeta Bur'' (1962). In Motovilikhinsky City District of Perm, there is an actor Yemelyanov's street. He died on 2 July 1975, during the filming of a movie in Donetsk. Selected filmography * ''Hostile Whirlwinds'' (1953) - Dzerzhinsky * '' School of Courage'' (1954) - Guerilla Leadr * ''Certificate of Maturity'' (1954) - Listovskiy, otetts Valentina * '' Least We Forget'' (1954) - Sekretar obkoma * '' Road to Life'' (1955) - Anton Semyonovich Makarenko * ''Sailor Chizhik'' (1956) - Vasiliy Luzgin, kapitan 2-go ranga * ''More zovyot'' (1956) - Fyodor Mikhaylovich * ''The Immortal Garrison'' (1956) - Pyotr Kondratyev * ''Eto nachinalos tak...'' (1956) * ''An Unusual Summer'' (1 ...
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Perm, Russia
Perm (russian: Пермь, p=pʲermʲ), previously known as Yagoshikha (Ягошиха) (1723–1781), and Molotov (Молотов) (1940–1957), is the largest city and the administrative centre of Perm Krai, Russia. The city is located on the banks of the Kama River, near the Ural Mountains, covering an area of , with a population of over one million residents. Perm is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, fifteenth-largest city in Russia, and the fifth-largest city in the Volga Federal District. In 1723, a copper-smelting works was founded at the village of ''Yagoshikha''. In 1781 the settlement of Yagoshikha became the town of ''Perm''. Perm's position on the navigable Kama River, leading to the Volga, and on the Siberian Route across the Ural Mountains, helped it become an important trade and manufacturing centre. It also lay along the Trans-Siberian Railway. Perm grew considerably as industrialization proceeded in the Urals during the Soviet period, and i ...
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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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Yegor Bulychyov And Others
''Yegor Bulychyov and Others'' (russian: Егор Булычов и другие, Yegor Bulychyov i drugiye) is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Sergey Solovyov. Plot The film tells about a large Russian timber merchant Yegor Bulychov, who is experiencing an internal conflict and a conflict with the surrounding unfair world. Cast * Mikhail Ulyanov as Yegor Bulychov * Maya Bulgakova as Kseniya, Bulychov's wife * Yekaterina Vasilyeva as Aleksandra * Zinaida Slavina as Varvara * Anatoli Romashin as Zvontsov * Yevgeny Steblov as Tyatin * Valentina Sharykina as Elizaveta * Rimma Markova as Abbess Melanya, wife's sister * Nina Ruslanova as Glafira * Yefim Kopelyan as Vasily Dostigaev * Georgy Burkov as Alexey Dostygaev * Yuriy Nazarov as Yakov Laptev, Bulychov's godson * Vladimir Yemelyanov as Mokei Petrovich Bashkin * Lev Durov as trumpeter Gavrila * Vyacheslav Tikhonov as priest Pavlin * Ivan Lapikov Ivan Gerasimovich Lapikov (Russian: Иван Герасимов ...
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King Lear (1971 USSR Film)
''King Lear'' (russian: Король Лир, Korol Lir) is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev, based on William Shakespeare's play ''King Lear''. The film uses Boris Pasternak's translation of the play, while the Fool's songs are translated by Samuil Marshak. This was the last of Grigori Kozintsev's films. Production Grigori Kozintsev considered many actors for the role of Lear. The casting director first suggested Jüri Järvet for the small part of a tramp, but Kozintsev offered him the title role. He later explained: "The internal world of this actor seemed attractive to me. This is an actor of deep thought. He is able to play the role with philosophical depth. Järvet is equally strong in humour, in that particular sort of humour that sometimes touches upon grotesque". Järvet was only 50 years old by the time of filming. The role of Goneril is portrayed by Latvian actress Elza Radziņa, who also appeared in Kozintsev's Hamlet as Gertrude. Radzina was on ...
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Nights Of Farewell
''Nights of Farewell'' (russian: Третья молодость) is a 1965 Soviet-French drama film directed by Isaak Menaker and Jean Dréville. Plot The film tells about the young dancer Marius Petipa, who is invited to St. Petersburg, which will completely change his life. Cast * Gilles Ségal as Marius Petipa * Oleg Strizhenov as Pyotr Tchaikovsky * Jacques Ferrière as Anton Minkh * Natalya Velichko as Mashenka Surovshchikova * Nikolay Cherkasov as Gedeonov * Nikolay Trofimov Nikolay Nikolaevich Trofimov (russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Трофи́мов; January 21, 1920, Sevastopol — November 7, 2005, St. Petersburg) was a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1990 ... as Petrov * Gennadiy Nilov as Lev Ivanov * Alla Larionova as Lyubov Leonidovna References External links * {{IMDb title, id=0059522 1965 films 1960s Russian-language films Soviet drama films 1965 drama films ...
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Across The Cemetery
''Across the Cemetery'' (russian: Через кладбище) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Turov. Plot The film takes place in the autumn of 1942. The Nazis approached Stalingrad. They are opposed by Belarusian partisans who were left without shells, as a result of which they decided to send a young guy named Mikhas along with Sazon Ivanovich to a mechanic. They successfully reached the point where the shells were hidden and suddenly they saw the Germans... Cast * Vladimir Belokurov as Sazon Ivanovich Kulik * Yelizaveta Uvarova as Sofya Kazimirovna Bugreyeva * Galina Morachyova as Yeva * Antonina Bendova as Klava * Vladimir Yemelyanov as Vasiliy Yegorovich Bugreyev * Vladimir Martynov as Mikhas Pashkevich * Igor Yasulovich Igor Nikolayevich Yasulovich (russian: Игорь Николаевич Ясулович; born 24 September 1941) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, film director and pedagogue. Biography Yasulovich was born in the villag ...
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Come Here, Mukhtar!
Come Here, Mukhtar! (russian: Ко мне, Мухтар!, Ko mne, Mukhtar!) is a 1965 drama film directed by Semyon Tumanov. Plot An East European Shepherd is found abandoned in a rail car, and nicknamed Mukhtar. Second Lieutenant Nikolay Glazychev who was caused to the station, release the dog and bring him to the nursery. Woman, who abandoned dog, was found, but she refuses dog and sells him to militsiya for 100 rubles. Mukhtar was assigned to Glazychev, who begins to "convert" his pet dog to service one. Mukhtar gradually gets used to his guide, though with some problems, he completed his studies. Mukhtar's service begins. Dog predominantly engages in household cases. Crimes solved with the use of Mukhtar, though small, but in large quantities; as a result, the amount of theft, "returned" by Mukhtar, exceeds 3 million pre-reform Soviet rubles. When the former owner with her husband, who was admiral, came to the police kennel to see the dog, he rushed at her. It had develop ...
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Silence (1963 Film)
Silence (russian: Тишина, Tishina) is a Soviet two-part feature film directed by Vladimir Basov and based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Yuri Bondarev. The film won the main prize of the All-Union Film Festival. Plot In 1945, with other servicemen, demobilized after the end of World War II, 22-year-old Captain Sergey Vohmintsev, commander of an artillery battery, returns from Germany. The young soldier looks with hope to the future of peaceful life, for he began dating a girl geologist Nina. However, Sergei's joy is overshadowed by a meeting with another ex-battalion commander, Arkady Uvarov, who left his battery to perish and shifted the blame to a junior commander who was court-martialled and killed in a penal battalion. Vokhmintsev, the only survivor of the tragedy, publicly denounces Uvarov. The conflict that arose in the restaurant ends with a fine for petty hooliganism. At the meeting of the new 1946, where Sergei comes along with Nina, Uvarov again appears. He ...
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A Man Changes Skin
''A Man Changes Skin'' (russian: Человек меняет кожу, Chelovek menyaet kozhu) is a 1960 Soviet drama film directed by Rafail Perelshtejn. Plot The construction of the Vakhsh Canal is underway which is one of the largest constructions of the first Five-Year Plan. Two Americans come by contract; a grizzled spy Colonel Bailey (Boris Vinogradov), who introduces himself as a harmless traveler by the name of Mr. Murray, only later to be caught red-handed and unmasked, and Mr. Clark (Sergei Kurilov), who arrives to the canal to "make money" and gradually becomes convinced that work and politics are not that different concepts. Not accepting socialism he is quite sympathetic to the enthusiasm of the Soviet people. Love for the Komsomol translator Maria Polozova (Izolda Izvitskaya) helps Clark to comprehend what is happening. In the middle of the construction is the engineer Urtabaev (Gurminch Zavkibekov), a strong, bright man, one of the first representatives of the Taj ...
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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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I Was A Satellite Of The Sun
I Was a Satellite of the Sun - (russian: Я был спутником Солнца) is a Soviet feature dramatic science-fiction film of 1959 with animation elements. Story The story is told as an autobiography of the astronaut character Andrew, and set in the future, where space flight is common. Scientist/Astronaut Petrovich pioneers the way to the Sun, but his spacecraft is never heard from again. Later, Andrew's laboratory investigates means of protection from deadly radiation. Andrew repeats Petrovich's journey, and risks his life to rescue an orbiting science laboratory, which holds the solution to the problem. Altered matter near the Sun is responsible for deadly radiation. Animated scenes explain orbital dynamics, auroras, solar radiation, and other scientific topics. The first panel reads: Cast * P. Makhotin - Andrew, a young scientist * V. Ymelyanov - Igor Petrovich, Andrew's father * G. Shamshurin - Sergei Ivanovich * A. Shamshurin - Andrew as young child ...
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