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Vsevolod Sanaev
Vsevolod Vasilyevich Sanayev (Все′волод Васи′льевич Сана′ев; 25 2, o.s.February 1912 in Tula, Russian Empire – 27 January 1996 in Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet film and stage actor popular in the 1960s–1970s. Sanayev, a Moscow Art Theatre (and later Mossovet Theatre) actor, was honored in 1969 with the People's Artist of the USSR title; among his other accolades are the Order of Lenin (1971) and the Order of the October Revolution (1981). Biography Vsevolod Sanayev was born on 25 February 1912 in Tula. In 1926 — 1930 he worked as a bayan technician at the Tula factory of musical instruments. After a short stint at a local theatre, in 1931 he was invited to join the Tula-based Gorky Theatre of Drama and Comedy and soon enrolled in the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts. After the graduation in 1937 he joined the Moscow Art Theatre troupe. In 1938, he debuted on screen in the film ''Volga-Volga'' (where he had two minor roles), and in 1940 enjoyed ...
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Tula, Russia
Tula ( rus, Тула, p=ˈtulə) is the largest city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast in Russia, located south of Moscow. Tula is located in the northern Central Russian Upland on the banks of the Upa River, a tributary of the Oka. At the 2010 census, Tula had a population of 501,169, an increase from 481,216 in 2002, making it the 32nd largest city in Russia by population. A primarily industrial city, Tula was a fortress at the border of the Principality of Ryazan. The city was seized by Ivan Bolotnikov, and withstood a four-month siege by the Tsar's army. Historically, Tula was a major centre for the manufacture of armaments. The Demidov family built the first armament factory in Russia in the city, in what would become the Tula Arms Plant, which still operates to this day. Tula is home to the Klokovo air base, Tula State University, Tula Kremlin, The Tula State Museum of Weapons and Kazanskaya embankment of the Upa River (). Tula has a historical association ...
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Communism
Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange which allocates products to everyone in the society.: "One widespread distinction was that socialism socialised production only while communism socialised production and consumption." Communist society also involves the absence of private property, social classes, money, and the state. Communists often seek a voluntary state of self-governance, but disagree on the means to this end. This reflects a distinction between a more libertarian approach of communization, revolutionary spontaneity, and workers' self-management, and a more vanguardist or communist party-driven approach through the development of a constitutional socialist st ...
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Bolshaya Ruda
''The Big Ore'' (russian: Больша́я руда́, Bolshaya ruda) is a 1964 drama film directed by Vasily Ordynsky and based on the novel by Georgi Vladimov. Plot Viktor Pronin ( Yevgeni Urbansky) returned from the army to the bride (Svetlana Zhgun), and she – the other. Then Victor went to ''great'' Kursk ore, where the work is in full swing – all live in anticipation of the first car of ore. To check Pronyakin, Brigadier ( Vsevolod Sanaev) gives him beaten MAZ: mend – a long time came. The guy got in the ''hostel'' to repair the car and began to put one after the other records. Victor had got no friends, embittered against him brigade, but the first bucket of ore carry exactly it. Cast * Yevgeni Urbansky as Victor Pronyakin * Mikhail Gluzsky as experienced chauffeur * Larisa Luzhina as Vera * Stanislav Lyubshin as Antonov * Inna Makarova as Tamara, wife Pronyakin * Vsevolod Sanaev as Brigadier Matsuev * Roman Homyatov as young driver * Vladimir Troshin a ...
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It Happened At The Police Station (1963 Film)
''It Happened at the Police Station'' (russian: Это случилось в милиции) is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Villen Azarov. Plot The film tells about the police named Nikolai Sazonov, who is trying to find a man who disappeared during the siege of Leningrad. Cast * Vsevolod Sanaev * Mark Bernes * Vyacheslav Nevinnyy * Aleksandr Belyavskiy * Oleg Golubitsky * Zoya Fyodorova * Sergey Nikonenko * Lidiya Smirnova * Mikhail Ulyanov Mikhail Ulyanov may refer to: * Mikhail Alexandrovich Ulyanov, actor * Mikhail Ivanovich Ulyanov, diplomat {{disambig ... * Gennadiy Yukhtin References External links * {{IMDb title, id=0057046 1963 films 1960s Russian-language films Soviet drama films 1963 drama films ...
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An Optimistic Tragedy
''Optimistic Tragedy'' (russian: Оптимистическая трагедия) is a play written by Vsevolod Vishnevskiy in the Soviet Union in 1933 with a dedication to the 15th anniversary of the Red Army. The play is set in St. Petersburg, and Kronstadt, Russia, after the Russian Revolution and during the Russian Civil War. Some scenes are set on a ship of the Red Navy on the Baltic Sea near Saint Petersburg. The play has three acts. Adaptations The play was adapted into the film ''Optimistic Tragedy'' by Samson Samsonov. In 1965, Alexander Kholminov Alexander Nikolaevich Kolminov (Александр Николаевич Хо́лминов; 8 September 1925 — 26 November 2015), PAU, was a Soviet and Russian composer. He is best known for the Soviet opera ''An Optimistic Tragedy'' based o ... adapted it into an opera. References * Russian original text: Оптимистическая трагедия {{DEFAULTSORT:Optimistic Tragedy 1933 plays Plays adapte ...
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In The Mountains Of Yugoslavia
''In the Mountains of Yugoslavia'' (russian: В горах Югославии) is a 1946 Soviet drama film directed by Abram Room. Plot The film tells about the confrontation of the Yugoslav People's Liberation Army together with the Red Army on the one hand and the German fascists on the other. Starring * Ivan Bersenev as Josip Broz Tito * Nikolay Mordvinov as Slavko Babić * Olga Zhizneva as Andža * Vsevolod Sanayev as Aleksey Gubanov * T. Likar as Milica * Ljubisa Jovanovic as Janko * Misa Mirkovic as Simela (as M. Mirkovic) * Braslav Borozan as Dragojlo (as B. Borozan) * Vjekoslav Afric as Ivo / General Draža Mihailović * Vladimir Skrbinsek as Hamdija * Dragutin Todic as Blaza * Stane Cesnik as Dusan * Bojan Stupica as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel * I. Cesar as General Schmulc * Olivera Marković Olivera Marković ( née Đorđević; sr-cyr, Оливера Марковић; 3 May 1925 – 2 July 2011) was a Serbian actress. She appeared in 170 films and televis ...
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Four Hearts (1941 Film)
Four Hearts (russian: Сердца четырёх, Serdtsa chetyryokh) is a 1941 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. Plot In the suburban dacha settlement, a regiment of tankers has been quartered. The plot is built around two sisters, absolutely different, but equally loving. One is a serious mathematician, the other is a frivolous dragonfly. In the center of attention of the girls is a brave military man. Life vicissitudes, funny and difficult situations, intrigue, tears, joy, but everything is built around one love. Cast * Valentina Serova as Galina Sergeyevna Murashova * Yevgeny Samoylov as First Lieutenant Pyotr Nikitich Kolchin * Lyudmila Tselikovskaya as Alexandra Sergeyevna 'Shura' Murashova * Pavel Shpringfeld as Gleb Zavartsev * Lisa Dmitriyevskaya as Antonia Vasiliyevna Murasheva, mother * Irina Murzaeva as Tamara Spiridonovna, manicurist * Andrey Tutyshkin as Prof. Arkadi Vassiliyevich Yershov * Aleksandr Antonov as Colonel * Tatyana Barysheva ...
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A Girl With A Temper
''A Girl with Character'' (russian: Девушка с характером, Devushka s kharakterom) is a 1939 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. The film featured acting debuts of Mikhail Gluzsky and Anatoly Solovyov. Plot The best farm worker Katya Ivanova travels to the district center, in search of truth and the possibility of punishing the director-bureaucrat Meshkov, who collapsed the once prosperous work in the Far East animal-breeding sovkhoz. On the way to the station, Katya manages to catch and pass over a saboteur to the border guards. She then rides the train without a ticket to write a complaint, which means that she has to work as a waitress in the dining car on the way to Moscow. On the train, Katya meets a sailor Sergei, but upon arrival in Moscow they lose each other. Katya is employed as a saleswoman in a fur shop and after that at a factory of gramophone records. At the same time she actively convinces female work colleagues to go to the Far East. ...
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If War Comes Tomorrow
If War Comes Tomorrow (russian: Если завтра война...) is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Lazar Antsi-Polovsky, Georgy Beryozko, Yefim Dzigan and Nikolai Karmazinsky. Plot The film tells about the readiness of the Red Army to defend the Soviet Union in the event of an enemy attack. Starring * Inna Fyodorova as commander's wife * Vsevolod Sanayev Vsevolod Vasilyevich Sanayev (Все′волод Васи′льевич Сана′ев; 25 2, o.s.February 1912 in Tula, Russian Empire – 27 January 1996 in Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet film and stage actor popular in the 1960s–1970s. Sanay ... as soldier (uncredited) * Serafim Kozminsky as air brigade commander References External links * 1938 films 1930s Russian-language films Soviet black-and-white films Soviet drama films 1938 drama films {{1930s-USSR-film-stub ...
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Dual Role
A dual role (also known as a double role) refers to one actor playing two roles in a single production. Dual roles (or a larger number of roles for an actor) may be deliberately written into a script, or may instead be a choice made during production, often due to a low budget. In film and television, dual roles are often used for comic effect, or to depict identical twins or relatives. In a theatrical production where more than one actor plays multiple characters, it is sometimes referred to as an "Ironman" cast. Theatre In theatre, the use of multiple roles may be budget-related, may be intended to give an accomplished actor more stage time or a greater challenge, or may be of thematic significance to the story. The combination of factors leading to such a decision may often remain unknown. For example, debate exists over the significance of William Shakespeare's use of dual roles, with a notable example being whether the characters of Cordelia and the Fool in ''King Lear'' were ...
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Rolan Bykov
Rolan Antonovich Bykov (russian: Ролан Антонович Быков; October 12, 1929 – October 6, 1998) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, director, screenwriter and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1990). Early life Rolan Bykov was born to Anton Mikhailovich Bykov and Olga Matveyevna Bykova (née Sitnyakovskaya), the youngest of two brothers. There are many myths surrounding his biography, including the names of Rolan and his parents, date and place of birth. Different directories showed that he was born in Moscow, yet Bykov and his brother Geronim stated that their family moved to Moscow from Kyiv in 1934.People's Artist of the USSR Rolan Bykov: «My mother was told that she h ...
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Elena Sanayeva
Elena Vsevolodovna Sanayeva (russian: Еле́на Все́володовна Сана́ева; born 21 October 1942, Kuibyshev) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress and social activist. She is an Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1990).Награждена указом президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 18 апреля 1990 г. Family * Father — People's Artist of the USSR Vsevolod Sanayev. * Mother — Lidya Sanayeva (died in 1995). * First husband — engineer Vladimir Konuzin. ** Son — Pavel Sanayev (born 16 August 1969), a Russian writer, actor, film director, screenwriter and translator. Granddaughter — Veronica (born in 2012). * Second husband — actor and film director Rolan Bykov. Selected filmography * 1975 — '' The Adventures of Buratino'' as Lisa Alisa * 1977 — '' The Nose'' as Podtochin's daughter * 1978 — ''The Cat Who Walked by Herself'' as cow (voice) * 1980 — '' Alibaba Aur 40 Chor'' as spir ...
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