The Soviet film Boris Vasilyevich Barnet and Fedor Aleksandrovich Ozepa "Misss Mend: A Dead Man's Letter" is an eccentric comedy of three series based more
The Soviet film Boris Vasilyevich Barnet and Fedor Aleksandrovich Ozepa "Misss Mend: A Dead Man's Letter" is an eccentric comedy of three series based on the novels "Laurie Lane Lane, Metaliste" and "Mariety-Maesta" In the 1920s, this picture became one of the highest grossing films.
The entire American press reported the violent death of millionaire Gordon Storne (Ivan Kowal-Samborsky), who actually ended up in the hands of a pro-fascist organization. The leader of this gang forces the prisoner to sign a "will", according to which almost all his money will go to the disposal of the Nazis. But Storne is secretly writing another letter to the attorney general. It falls into the hands of three millionaire friends – a reporter (Boris Barnet), a photographer (Vladimir Vogel) and a clerk (Igor Ilyinsky). These three are confusing all the cards to attackers. close
Charming girl and brisk reporter Vivian Mend (Natalia Glan) constantly gets into various adventures, often dangerous and full of difficult trials. Bored more
Charming girl and brisk reporter Vivian Mend (Natalia Glan) constantly gets into various adventures, often dangerous and full of difficult trials. Bored once in his native America, she breaks down and boldly goes with friends-colleagues to explore a new way of life in the Soviet Union. Having suffered many ridiculous misadventures and comical misfortunes, she returns home again, filled with impressions after this entertaining journey and ready for new adventures.
The eccentric comedy of Fyodor Ocep, Miss Mend: Death on the Radio, is the third and final series of stories about an American journalist, created at the very beginning of the development of young Soviet cinema. close
The play by Samuel Marshak is a fun, spectacular fairy tale, where live actors sing and dance. The performance makes young viewers think about very difficult more
The play by Samuel Marshak is a fun, spectacular fairy tale, where live actors sing and dance.
The performance makes young viewers think about very difficult moral problems. How not to confuse imaginary friends with true ones? How do you learn to forgive? How can you show generosity and generosity to someone who has been unjust and indifferent to you?
A long time ago, when Samuel Marshak was a little boy and did not intend to write fairy tales, children were running down the street singing a funny song:
Tili-tili-tili-bom!
The cat house is on fire!
The cat ran out,
My eyes are out!
From these lines, a whole story was born. At first it was short, 5-6 pages. Twenty years later, he wrote the play. close
A film about some domestic troubles of the 1920s, associated with the rest and treatment of workers. Among other problems, comrade Dedushkin dreamed that more
A film about some domestic troubles of the 1920s, associated with the rest and treatment of workers. Among other problems, comrade Dedushkin dreamed that the head of the economy of one of the sanatoriums by force drags him to the registry office. close
All residents of the city call Peter a cheerful deceiver. This nickname the guy got because he is constantly trying to fool every friend, constantly saying more
All residents of the city call Peter a cheerful deceiver. This nickname the guy got because he is constantly trying to fool every friend, constantly saying that no attack is not terrible, and any trouble will round the finger. One morning, drinking wine in the local inn, the young man argues with the owner of the institution that before noon he will be able to ride the king on horseback on the sovereign through the entire city square. This made the tavern owner laugh, but the thirst for profit pushes him to agree to a bet. Will the main character be able to prevail in this dispute? close
The journey of children in the typography, where they saw with their own eyes how textbooks are produced. The topic of travel: how to learn to cherish, love, respect the book.
The journey of children in the typography, where they saw with their own eyes how textbooks are produced. The topic of travel: how to learn to cherish, love, respect the book.