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"Adventures of Captain Vrungel", 1976
"Pirates of the 20th Century", 1979
"The Hound of the Baskervilles", 1981
"Wow, a Talking Fish!", 1983
"The Mystery of the Third Planet", 1981
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An old sea captain and his student decide to take part in the international regatta. At the same time an amateur thief steals a statue of Aphrodite from more
An old sea captain and his student decide to take part in the international regatta. At the same time an amateur thief steals a statue of Aphrodite from Louvre and boards their yacht by mistake. A long, fun adventure is ahead. close
A Soviet cargo ship carrying medical opium gets attacked by pirates of an unknown nationality. The crew is left to die on a sinking ship but they manage more
A Soviet cargo ship carrying medical opium gets attacked by pirates of an unknown nationality. The crew is left to die on a sinking ship but they manage to escape and now must fight the pirates for survival. close
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1981 Soviet film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. It was the third installment more
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1981 Soviet film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. It was the third installment in the TV series about adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. A potent streak of humour ran through the film as concerns references to traditional British customs and stereotypes, ensuring the film's popularity with several generations of Russophone viewers. Other features of this best entry in the series include excellent exterior shots which closely match the novel's setting in the Dartmoor marshland, as well as an all-star cast: in addition to the famous Livanov -Solomin duo as Holmes and Watson, the film stars the internationally acclaimed actor/director Nikita Mikhalkov as Sir Henry Baskerville and the Russian movie legend Oleg Yankovsky as the villain Stapleton. close
Dr. Watson, who served in the English armed forces and was in the Afghan war, retires and returns to his homeland, in England. Since the financial situation more
Dr. Watson, who served in the English armed forces and was in the Afghan war, retires and returns to his homeland, in England. Since the financial situation of the doctor is very precarious, his long-time friend Mr. Stamford offers him to rent a room in the house at 221-B Baker Street, which is rented by an elderly lady - Mrs. Hudson. The second rented room is already occupied by another gentleman - the mysterious Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Holmes makes an ambiguous impression on Watson. He conducts complex chemical experiments with blood, plays the violin, has the deepest knowledge about cigar ash, London dirt and criminal law, but at the same time demonstrates complete ignorance of well-known truths (for example, the fact that the Earth revolves around the Sun), does not read fiction, as well as books on history and philosophy. At the same time, very strange visitors constantly come to Holmes, and on the table he has portraits of personalities of a disgusting appearance. close
Holmes receives a message from Inspector Gregson (Igor Dmitriev) about a strange case in an abandoned house on Brixton Road: the body of an elderly American more
Holmes receives a message from Inspector Gregson (Igor Dmitriev) about a strange case in an abandoned house on Brixton Road: the body of an elderly American was found there, and the word "Revenge" is written in blood on the wall. close
Holmes and Dr. Watson help a young lady who is receiving anonymous letters 10 years after her father passed away under shady circumstances. They find more
Holmes and Dr. Watson help a young lady who is receiving anonymous letters 10 years after her father passed away under shady circumstances. They find themselves in an enigma involving a treasure, murder and a love interest for Watson. close
A cartoon composed of four parts, parodying "classical" gangster and criminal movies of four countries: robbery American style, French style, Italian more
A cartoon composed of four parts, parodying "classical" gangster and criminal movies of four countries: robbery American style, French style, Italian style and Russian style. All cartoon characters resemble real movie stars of 50th and 60th. close
One day the king got bored. And he asks the first counselor to help him have fun "so, usefully." The adviser proposes to the sovereign to announce to more
One day the king got bored. And he asks the first counselor to help him have fun "so, usefully." The adviser proposes to the sovereign to announce to the people a kind of competition - everyone will tell stories, and to whom the ruler says "I do not believe" he will receive a prize - half the kingdom. And whoever the king believes, he must give up all his property. The governor must believe everything he is told. And flattered at the fabulous reward came to the king two brothers, the third remained waiting for them at home.
The cartoon “Who will tell a fable” was shot by Robert Sahakyanz (“In the blue sea in the white foam ...”, “You, Maslennitsa!”, “Three blue, blue lakes of raspberry color”). The film is based on an Armenian folk tale. close
“Baba Yaga Against!” is a three-part Soviet animated film released in 1980, “for the rash of the day” for the 1980 Summer Olympics. This is a real blockbuster more
“Baba Yaga Against!” is a three-part Soviet animated film released in 1980, “for the rash of the day” for the 1980 Summer Olympics. This is a real blockbuster created on Soyuzmultfilm, with the participation of the most famous villains of Russian folk tales: Baba Yaga, Koschei and Snake Gorynych, as well as the mascot of the Games, the unsurpassed Olympic Bear.
At the Olympics invited the favorite of the audience Misha. Baba Yaga held a grudge against the organizers of the Olympics and Misha, deciding that only she deserves to be in his place. Then the events take a threatening turn - an insidious gang consisting of Baba Yaga, Koschei and Snake Gorynych, begin a special operation to catch the main character - Misha, who went to the Olympics.
Misha easily beats his opponents, he is a runner, swimmer, has a great bicycle and is a master of sports in all Olympic disciplines. Each subsequent failure fuels the evil plans of the gang.
But it's useless. The Olympic Bear is a superhero, he will light the Olympic flame in spite of all the enemies of progressive humanity. However, Baba Yaga is against... close
Pirate ships, fascinating journeys, the search for countless treasures. At three hours you will be able to plunge your head into the magical world of adventure, full of dangers and romantics.
Pirate ships, fascinating journeys, the search for countless treasures. At three hours you will be able to plunge your head into the magical world of adventure, full of dangers and romantics. close
According to the story of the same name by Yulian Semyonov.
Employees of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department - Colonel Alexei Pavlovich Sadchikov, more
According to the story of the same name by Yulian Semyonov.
Employees of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department - Colonel Alexei Pavlovich Sadchikov, Major Vladislav Nikolaevich Kostenko and Senior Lieutenant Valentin Roslyakov are investigating the impudent robberies carried out by a group wearing dark glasses criminals.
The City Savings Bank was robbed. The investigation of the crime indicated the involvement of a teenager, who soon came to the criminal investigation himself. With his help, the robbers who were preparing the next raid were caught. But the most dangerous criminal — "Prokhor" — is still free... close
An old sea captain and his student decide to take part in the international regatta. At the same time an amateur thief steals a statue of Aphrodite from more
An old sea captain and his student decide to take part in the international regatta. At the same time an amateur thief steals a statue of Aphrodite from Louvre and boards their yacht by mistake. A long, fun adventure is ahead. close
The film is an animated parody of the Sherlock Holmes stories. The dog talks about his adventures with the great detective. Listeners do not believe him. more
The film is an animated parody of the Sherlock Holmes stories. The dog talks about his adventures with the great detective. Listeners do not believe him. At least, they didn't believe it, until Sherlock Holmes suddenly called the dog. close
Mikhail Zharov ("Aelita"), Lydia Smirnova ("Village Detective"), Roman Tkachuk ("Bumbarash") in the detective "And again Aniskin." Valuable objects of more
Mikhail Zharov ("Aelita"), Lydia Smirnova ("Village Detective"), Roman Tkachuk ("Bumbarash") in the detective "And again Aniskin." Valuable objects of applied art were stolen from the rural museum at the House of Culture. Precinct Fedor Ivanovich Aniskin is back to business. Extremely scant information about the alleged criminal gave a wide range of suspects: the sailor-drunkard Veerka Kosai, the tractor driver Sidorov, rude and unconscious covens building a silo tower. In parallel with the official investigation, everyone is being spied on by a detective-obsessed Buttercup. So who stole the museum? The end is inevitable. . . close
“Axe porridge”, a bright animated film, was released in 1982 by cinematographer Ivan Ufimtsev with the help of puppet animation. On account of Ufimtsev more
“Axe porridge”, a bright animated film, was released in 1982 by cinematographer Ivan Ufimtsev with the help of puppet animation. On account of Ufimtsev such famous cartoons as “38 parrots”, “Losharik” and “Hedgehog plus turtle”. The plot is based on a Russian folk tale about a resourceful soldier who is always rescued by army wit.
Returning from the war to his native places, the hero on the way looks at the light to the grandmother Melania, who lives with her husband. The hostess is extremely stingy and, in order not to feed the uninvited guest, lies that there is nothing at all to eat in the house. Not at all embarrassed, the soldier offers to make porridge from an axe. Unable to object, the curious grandmother agrees and gives the soldier an axe for porridge. Thanks to resourcefulness, the soldier soon manages to prepare an extremely tasty porridge.
The characters were voiced by B. Vladimirov, N. Karachentsov and B. Novikov. In 1983, the film-continuation “How the old man was a hen” was released, created by the same I. Ufimtsev and telling about a soldier who again outsmarted the greedy old woman. close
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