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661 RUDOLFIO (RUDOLFIO)

1969, 25 min., b/w

Melodrama

Written and directed by: Dinara Asanova, camera: Nikolai Pokoptsev, production designer: Andrei Vagin, misic: Yevgeny Krylatov, sound: Eleonora Kazanskaya

Cast: Yelena Naumkina, Yuri Vizbor

Loosely based on the short story of the same title by Valentin Rasputin

A teenage girl dreams of a romantic world and tries to combine her fantasies with the real life.

662 RYADOM S DRUGOM (NEAR THE FRIEND)

1969, 77 min., b/w, wide screen

Feature/documentary

Director: Alexander Abramov, screenplay: Lev Markhasev, Alexander

Abramov, camera: Viktor Karasev, production designer: Alexander Black, misic: Boris Klyuzner, sound: Yevgeny Nesterov

Reminiscences about the prominent actor Nikolai Cherkasov.



663 ETI NEVINNIYE ZABAVY (THESE INNOCENT GAMES)

1969, 71 min., color

Comedy

Director: Avgust Baltrushaitis, screenplay: Anatoly Rybakov, camera: Vadim Grammatikov, production designer: Boris Bykov, misic: Stanislav Pozhlakov, sound: Eleonora Kazanskaya

Cast: Olga Kalmykova, Mikhail Gluzsky, Georgy Shtil, Aristarkh Livanov, Nina Urgant, Igor Gorbachev, Liliya Gurova, Inna Sergeyeva, Valery Kuzmin, Artyom Inozemtsev

Based on Anatoly Rybakov’s novel “Holidays of Krosh”.

Olya came to Leningrad to study in the theatrical school. Disguised as a boy she meets Kostya, Viktor and Vera, who help their elder friend to search for Japanese miniature statuettes for his collection. As it turns out this collection was acquired in a dishonest way...

664 AFRIKANYCH (AFRICANYCH)

1970, b/w, TV

Melodrama

Director: Mikhail Yershov, screenplay: Arnold Vitol, Viktor Sokolov, camera: Anatoly Nazarov, production designer: Mikhail Ivanov, misic: Veniamin Basner, sound: Galina Golubeva

Cast: Nikolai Trofimov, Oleg Belov, German Orlov, Larisa Burkova, Irina Bunina

Based on Vasily Belov’s novel “The Usual Affair”.



665 BARYSHNYA I KHULIGAN (A LADY AND A HOOLIGAN)

1970, 63 min., color, TV

Film-ballet

Written and directed by: Apollinary Dudko, screen composition and chorepgraphy: Konstantin Boyarsky, camera: Eduard Rozovsky, production designer: Marina Azizyan, misic: Dmitry Shostakovich, sound: Vladimir Yakovlev

Cast: Irina Kolpakova, Alexei Noskov, Svyatoslav Kuznetsov, Valentina Mukhanova

Loosely based on libretto by Vladimir Mayakovsky



666 VZRYVNIKI (BLASTERS)

1970 — 1972, 82 min

Melodrama

Director: Yuri Solovyev, screenplay: Vadim Faradzhayev, camera: Anatoly Bakhrushin, production designer: Boris Burmistrov, misic: Murad Kazhlayev, sound: Yevgeny Nesterov, Yuri Leontyev

Cast: Gennady Kolotushkin, Nikolai Yeremenko, Ivan Kaznev, Boris Arakelov

Experts on blasting do their extremely risky and difficult but very important job on a large construction site. The film tells about everyday life of the blaster team.



667 VOLSHEBNAYA SILA (MAGIC POWER)

1970, 64 min., color, TV

Comedy

Director: Naum Birman, screenplay: Viktor Dragunsky, camera: Alexander Chirov, production designer: Alexei Fedotov, misic: Alexander Kolker, sound: Boris Khutoryansky

Cast: Lyudmila Senchina, Nikolai Trofimov, Kostya Tsenkayev, Mila Vasyutinskaaya, Igor Korolev, Nina Urgant, Tanya Doronina, Arkady Raikin, Pavel Pankov, Anna Lisyanskaya

The film is composed of three separate short films: “Avengers From the 2nd “B” Class”, “Hello, Pushkin” and “The Magic Power of Art”.



668 ZELYONIYE TSEPOCHKI (GREEN CHAINS)

1970, 98 min., b/w, wide screen

Detective

Director: Grigory Aronov, screenplay: Felix Mironer, camera: Nikolai Zhilin, production designer: Mikhail Ivanov, misic: Isaak Schwarz, sound: Tigran Silayev

Cast: Pavel Luspekayev, Oleg Belov, Sasha Grigoryev, Igor Urumbekov, Volodya Leletko, Lyudmila Glazova, Aristarkh Livanov, Fyodor Odinokov, Andrei Krupyanin

Loosely based on Georgy Markov’s novel of the same title.

Leningrad, autumn of 1941. Three boys found a pistol for firing distress rockets. With the help of an experienced security service officer the boys managed to locate and to disarm a group of saboteurs.

669 KOROL LIR (KING LEAR)

1970, 2 parts (1st — 65 min., 2nd — 65 min.), b/w, wide screen

Drama

Written and directed by: Grigory Kozintsev, camera: Ionas Gritsyus, production designers: Yevgeny Yeney, Vsevolod Ulitko, Sergo Virsaladze, misic: Dmitry Shostakovich, sound: Eduard Vanunts

Cast: Yuri Yarvet, Elza Radzinya, Galina Volchek, Valentina Shendrikova, Oleg Dal, Donatas Banionis, Alexei Petrenko, Karl Serbis, Leonhard Merzin, Karl Sebris, Regimantas Adomaitis, Vladimir Yemelyanov, Yuozas Budraitis, Alexander Vokatch

Screen version of William Shakspeare’s tragedy of the same title, translated by Boris Pasternak



670 LUBOV YAROVAYA (LUBOV YAROVAYA)

1970, 103 min., color, wide screen, wide format

Drama

Director: Vladimir Fetin, screenplay: Arnold Vitol, camera:Yevgeny Shapiro, production designer: Igor Vuskovich, misic: Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy, sound: Grigory Elbert

Cast: Lyudmila Chursina, Vasily Lanovoy, Rufina Nifontova, Vasily Shukshin, Kirill Lavrov, Anatoly Papanov, Nina Alisova, Vladimir Kenigson, Alexei Gribov, Inna Makarova, Igor Dmitriyev, Alexei Kozhevnikov

Based on Konstantin Trenev’s play of the same title.



671 MISSIYA V KABULE (MISSION IN KABUL)

1970, 2 parts (1st — 68 min., 2nd — 67 min.), color, wide screen

Drama

Director: Leonid Kvinikhidze, screenplay: Vladimir Vladimirov, Pavel

Finn, camera: Vladimir Chumak, production designer: Yevgeny Gukov, misic: Vladislav Uspensky, Leonid Garin, sound: Arnold Shargorodsky

Cast: Oleg Zhakov, Irina Miroshnichenko, Oleg Strizhenov, Gleb Strizhenov, Otar Koberidze, Vladimir Zamansky, Emmanuil Vitorgan, Alexander Demyanenko, Laimonas Noreika, Yelena Dobronravova, Vladimir Zeldin, Oleg Vidov, Mikhail Gluzsky

The story is focused on the establishing of friendly relations between the Soviet Republic and independent Afghanistan, on the struggle of Soviet diplomatic mission in Kabul against the Afghan reactionaries who opposed the Treaty between the two states, signed in 1921.



672 MOI DOBRY PAPA (MY KIND DAD)

1970, 70 min., color

Melodrama

Director: Igor Usov, screenplay: Viktor Golyavkin, Igor Usov, camera: Alexander Dibrivny, production designer: Grachiya Mekinyan, misic: Andrei Petrov, sound: Lev Valter

Cast: Alexander Demyanenko, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Kostya Kornakov, Sasha Arutyunov, Panteleimon Krymov

Seven-year old Kostya recollects his blissful life in Baku before the war: his father, composer and conductor, his always bustling mother, his little brother...

The war broke out and this simple happy life ended. Kostya’s father went to the front and did not return from the war.

673 NACHALO (BEGINNING)

1970, 91 min., b/w, wide screen

Melodrama

Director: Gleb Panfilov, screenplay: Yevgeny Gabrilovich, Gleb Panfilov, camera: Dmitry Dolinin, production designer: Marksen Gaukhman-Sverdlov, misic: Vadim Bibergan, sound: Galina Gavrilova

Cast: Inna Churikova, Valentina Telichkina, Tatyana Stepanova, Leonid Kuravlyov, Mikhail Kononov, Tatyana Bedova, Yuri Klepikov, Gennady Beglov, Yuri Vizbor, Vladimir Vasilyev, Yevgeny Lebedev

Pasha Strogova lives in a small town, works at a factory and plays small roles in amateur theatrical society. One day she is offered to play the role of Jeanne d’Arc in a film. Pasha is working on a difficult role and is going through an unhappy love affair.



674 NOCHNAYA SMENA (NIGHT SHIFT)

1970, 88 min., b/w

Melodrama

Director: Leonid Menaker, screenplay: Alexander Gelman, Tatyana

Kaletskaya, camera: Viktor Karasev, production designer: Andrei Vagin, misic: Yakov Vaisburd, sound: Mikhail Lazarev

Cast: Yuri Tolubeyev, Alla Chernova, Gennady Korolkov, Valentina Vladimirova, Yelena Legurova, Yuri Vizbor, German Yushko, Viktor Pavlov, Fyodor Odinokov, Georgy Shtil, Vladimir Losev

The main characters of the film are construction workers. Every hour of the night shift brings new pressing problems requiring immediate solution. Emergency situation sparks a conflict between two people: young dispatcher Gribov and old foreman Ponomaryov — they both realize that they will have to pay for compromises with their conscience.



675 SALUT, MARIA! (SALUT, MARIA!)

1970, 2 parts (1st — 68 min., 2nd — 67 min.), b/w, wide screen

Drama

Director: Iosif Heifits, screenplay: Grigory Baklanov, Iosif Heifits, camera: Henrich Marandzhyan, production designers: Bella Manevich, Isaak Kaplan, misic: Nadezhda Simonyan, sound: Konstantin Lashkov

Cast: Ada Rogovtseva, Anhel Gutierres, Vitaly Solomin, Vladimir Tatosov, Valentina Vladimirova, Zinaida Slavina, Tatyana Bedova, Lev Vainshtein, Valery Zolotukhin

The film is focused on the life of an exceptional woman — courageous, strong and tender, who had to go through numerous troubles and ordeals but whose live was blessed with great love.



676 SEKUNDOMER (STOP-WATCH)

1970, 100 min., b/w

Melodrama

Director: Rezo Esadze, screenplay: Leonid Zorin, camera: Valery Fedosov, production designer: Boris Bykov, misic: Oleg Karavaichuk, sound: Natalya Levitina

Cast: Natalya Antonova, Nikolai Olyalin, Viktoria Beskova, Liliya Aleshnikova, Olga Kobeleva, Gennady Poloka, Oleg Karavaichuk

The famous foolball player Lavrov is going to leave the world of sports. He has to play his last game. Time to sum up this period of his life, time to ask himself the question: “What shall I do now?”



677 SEM NEVEST YEFREITORA ZBRUYEVA (SEVEN BRIDES OF LANCE-CORPORAL ZBRUYEV)

1970, 97 min., color

Comedy

Director: Vitaly Melnikov, screenplay: Vladimir Valutsky, camera: Dmitry Dolinin, Yuri Veksler, production designer: Bella Manevich, misic: Gennady Portnov, sound: Asya Zvereva

Cast: Semyon Morozov, Natalya Chetverikova, Marianna Vertinskaya, Yelena Solovei, Natalya Varley, Leonid Kuravlev, Vasily Merkuryev, Irina Kuberskaya, Lubov Tishchenko

One day the photo of a brave soldier Zbruyev appeared on the cover of a military magazine and he started getting letters from girls from all over the country... There are seven girls eager to marry him. He has to choose the one and only...



678 SCHASTYE ANNY (ANNA'S JOY)

1970, 83 min., b/w, wide screen

Drama

Director: Yuri Rogov, screenplay: Vladimir Soikin, Yuri Rogov, camera: Ernst Yakovlev, production designer: Semyon Malkin, misic: Valery Gavrilin, sound: Igor Vigdorchik

Cast: Valentina Telichkina, Nikolai Gritsenko, Leonid Dyachkov, Georgy Shtil, Leonid Bykov, Mikhail Gluzsky, Lubov Sokolova, Nikolai Kuzmin

The Civil War ended and Anna Dronova, a young woman who participated in the war, returns to her native village. Being elected the chairman of the collective farm she fights for the new life in her village.



679 UGOL PADENIYA (ANGLE OF INCIDENCE)

1970, 2 parts (1st — 72 min., 2nd — 70 min.), b/w, wide screen

Drama

Director: Gennady Kazansky, screenplay: Vsevolod Kochetov, Gennady

Kazansky, camera: Dmitry Meskhiyev, production designer: Semyon Malkin, misic: Nadezhda Simonyan, sound: Igor Vigdiorchik

Cast: Yuri Kayurov, Pavel Kashlakov, Ariadna Shengelaya, Tatyana Ivanova, Vadim Yakovlev, Vladimir Samoilov, Anatoly Romashin, Nina Veselovskaya, Alexei Kozhevnikov

Loosely based on the novel of the same title by Vsevolod Kochetov. The Civil war. The most dramatic episode for Petrograd was the attack of Yudenich troops in 1919. Citizens demonstrated heroism, courage and defended their city from the White Army.



680 UDIVITELNY ZAKLAD (SURPRISING PLEDGE)

1970, 75 min., b/w

Comedy

Director: Leonid Makarychev, screenplay: Nikodim Gippius, camera: Nikolai Zhilin, production designer: Viktor Gasilov, misic: Vladislav Kladnitsky, sound: Lev Valter

Cast: Vova Magdenkov, Lenya Bazutkin, Valentina Talyzina, Antonina Pavlycheva, Gennady Dyudyaev, Pavel Shpringfeld, Mikhail Ivanov

Based on the novel by Yelena Boronina. The story is set in a small provincial town at the beginning of the century. Syomka makes up his mind to run away to America. His friend Alyosha is eager to help him. In order to get money boys decided to pawn their fluffy white cat...



681 FERENZ LIST (FERENZ LIST)

1970, 2 parts (1st — 73 min., 2nd — 83 min.), color, wide screen

Melodrama

Director: Marton Keleti, screenplay: Daniil Del, Imre Kesi, camera: Ishtvan Hildebrant, production designer: Alexei Rudyakov, misic: Ferenz Farkat, sound: Vladimir Yakovlev, Yanosh Arto

Cast: Imre Shinkovich, Ariadna Shengelaya, Shandor Pechi, Igor Dmitriyev, Klara Luchko, Igor Ozerov, Timash Mayor, Ferenz Beshenai, Laiosh Bashti, Pyotr Shelokhonov, Marina Yurasova

The story is focused on the life of the great Hungarian composer: on dramatic collisions in his creative work, his passions, his love.



682 KHOZYAIN (MASTER)

1970, 99 min., b/w, wide screen

Melodrama

Director: Mikhail Yershov, screenplay: Vasily Aksyonov, Akiba Golburt, camera: Anatoly Nazarov, production designer: Mikhail Ivanov, misic: Vladlen Chistyakov, sound: Semyon Shumyacher

Cast: Yevgeny Gvozdeyev, Mikhail Kokshenov, Tatyana Bedova, Alexei Smirnov, Marianna Vertinskaya, Konstantin Adashevsky, Nikolai Fyodortsev

The Civil War ends and sailor Ivan Ivanov comes to Petrograd. His goal is to become a worker at the Putilovsky Factory but it turns out that it is not easy to reach this goal.



683 GOYA, ILI TYAZHKIY PUT POZNANIYA (GOYA, OR THE HARD PATH OF KNOWLEDGE)

1971, 2 parts, 166 min., “Lenfilm”, “Defa” (Germany) with the input from Motion

Drama

Picture Studious (Bulgaria), “Bosna-film” (Yugoslavia), color, wide screen

Director: Conrad Wolf, screenplay: Angel Wagenstein, camera: Konstantin Ryzhov, Werner Bergman, production designers: Alfred Hirschmayer, Valeri Yurkevich, misic: Kara Karayev, sound: Eduard Vanunz, Harry Belenky, Yefim Yudin

Cast: Donatas Banionis, Olivera Katarina, Fred Duren, Tatyana Lolova, Rolf Hoppe, Mecheslav Voit, Mikhail Kozakov, Lyudmila Chursina, Veriko Andzhaparidze, Carmella, Ariadna Shengelaya, Gustav Kholoubeck, Ernst Busch

Based on the novel of the same title by Lion Feuchtwanger.

The picture features the life story of the genius Spanish master of painting and drawing possessed of a complicated and controversial personality full of contrasts, who lived at the end of 18th — beginning of the19th century.

Becoming the court painter of Karl IV at the age of forty, Francisco Goya suddenly realizes that he has reached a questionable level, and... makes an altogether new start.



  • The film was awarded the Special Prize of the Jury, the Gold Prize and the Diploma for the Best Actress’ Work at the International Film Festival in Moscow (1971).

684 DAURIYA (DAURIA)

1971, 2 parts, Part 1 — 91 min., Part 2 — 81 min., color, wide screen

Drama

Director: Victor Tregubovich, screenplay: Yuri Klepikov, Victor Tregubovich, camera: Yevgeni Mezentsev, production designer: Grachiya Mekhinyan, misic: Georgi Portnov, sound: Irina Chernyakhovskaya

Cast: Arkadi Trusov, Pyotr Shelokhonov, Vera Kuznetsova, Vitaly Solomin, Vasili Shukshin, Yefim Kopelyan, Mikhail Kokshenov, Yuri Solomin, Viktor Pavlov, Boris Arakelov, Svetlana Golovina, Yuri Nazarov, Lyubov Malinovskaya

Based on the novel of the same title by Konstantin Sedykh.

The picture chronicles the life of a settlement beyond the Baikal Lake on the eve of World War I and during the Revolution years. Finding himself in difficult situations, the young madcap of a Cossack Roman Ulybin begins to give thought to social injustice. The year of 1918 sees him as a dedicated revolutionary and a Red Army commander...

685 DOROGA NA RYUBETSAL (THE PATH TO RUBEZAL)

1971, 86 min., b/w, wide screen

Drama

Director: Adolph Bergunker, screenplay: Joseph Olshanski, Nina Rudneva, camera: Oleg Kukhovarenko, production designer: Viktor Volin, misic: Vladislav Kladnitski, sound: Eleonora Kazanskaya

Cast: Lyubov Rumyantseva, Aurimas Babkauskas, Alexei Eibozhenko, Valentin Smirnitski, Yelena Korolyeva, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Valentin Gaft, Lyubov Sokolova, Natalya Chetverikova, Viktor Semenovski, Pavel Kormunin

Based on the novel of the same title by Irina Guro.

The German anti-fascist Max, who emigrated to the USSR in 1939, during the war fought in a partisan detachment. He died trying to gain the enemy rear on an important assignment. Many years after the war his partisan co-fighter Lyudmila made their old dream come true and climbed Mount Rubezal.

686 DRAMA IZ STARINNOI ZHIZNI (AN OLD LIFE DRAMA)

1971, 86 min., color

Drama

Director: Ilya Averbach, screenplay: Ilya Averbach, Vladimir Belyayev, camera: Dmitri Meskhiyev, production designers: Yevgeni Yeney, Marina Azizyan, misic: Oleg Karavaychuk, sound: Mikhail Lazarev

Cast: Yelena Solovei, Anatoli Yegorov, Yevgeni Perov, Sophya Pavlova, Alexander Khlopotov, Lyudmila Arinina, Rasmi Dzhabrailov, Yuri Antipov, Alexander Demyanenko, Victor Ilyichev, Panteleimon Krymov, Roman Filippov

Based on “The Toupee Artist”, a short story by Nikolai Leskov.

An actress, an earl's bondswoman, fell in love with the “toupee painter” Arkadi, failing to observe her master's regulations... The story could only have a tragic ending for both of them: Arkadi was sent off to be a soldier, while his beloved was banished to the cattle farm.

687 KRASNI DIPLOMAT (THE RED DIPLOMAT)

1971, 2 parts, 125 min., b/w

Drama

Director: Semyon Aranovich, screenplay: Boris Dobrodeyev, camera: Heinrich Marandzhyan, production designers: Isaac Kaplan, Bella Manevich, misic: Oleg Karavaychuk, sound: Konstantin Lashkov

Cast: Willi Burhardt, Georgi Kavtaradze, Oleg Khabalkov, Iya Savvina

The picture is focused on the dramatic episodes of the “Red diplomat” Leonid Krasin’s life.



688 MESYATS AVGUST (THE MONTH OF AUGUST)

1971, 72 min., b/w, wide screen

Drama

Director: Vadim Mikhailov, screenplay: Albina Shulgina, camera: Vyacheslav Fastovich, production designer: Vladimir Gasilov, misic: Valeri Gavrilin, sound: Yevgeni Nesterov, Galina Lukina

Cast: Iya Savvina, Sergei Shakurov, Alexander Plotnikov, Vera Kuznetsova, Stanislav Churkin, Lyubov Sokolova, Yelizaveta Nikishchikhina, Galya Kurdyumova, Yekaterina Vasilyeva

Having extensively travelled the country, Alexei Krasheninnikov lingered in the city: his employer promised to provide him with an apartment. But he received a letter saying that his old parents had fallen ill. Alexei went to his native village, and after his father's funeral made up his mind not to return to the city...



689 MESHCHANE (THE PHILISTINES)

1971, b/w

Drama

Director: Georgi Tovstonogov, camera: Lev Kolganov, production designers: Semyon Mandel, Viktor Slonevski, misic: Semyon Rozenzweig, sound: Galina Gorbonosova

Cast: Yevgeni Lebedev, Mariya Prizvan-Sokolova, Emma Popova, Vladimir Retsepter, Kirill Lavrov, Pavel Pankov, Lyudmila Makarova, Nikolai Trofimov

A TV version of the Academic Gorki Bolshoi Drama Theater production based on a play of the same title by Maxim Gorki.



690 NAYDI MENYA, LIONYA! (FIND ME, LIONYA!)

1971, 88 min., color, wide screen

Melodrama

Director: Nikolai Lebedev, screenplay: Boris Vakhtin, camera: Semyon Ivanov, production designer: Alexei Fedotov, misic: Vladimir Maklakov, sound: Anna Volokhova

Cast: Larisa Baranova, Andrei Trofimov, Nina Veselovskaya, Yevgeniya Vetlova, Alexander Puzyryev, Alexander Demyanenko, Alexander Afanasyev, Andrei Gretsov

The screen version of “Dinka”, a story by Vera Oseyeva.

The picture is a story of the “eternal” friendship of the young daughter of a family belonging to the intelligentsia and a working lad. Joining the revolutionary circles, they came to participate in the Civil War.


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