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Soviet movies about deception - very rare category. We know total 11 this movies.
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"Rooster's Golden Comb", 1955
"The Passion According to Andrey", 1966
"Grandads-Robbers", 1971
"A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov", 1979
"A Cruel Romance", 1984
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Using a marriage broker,a Prince in dire financial straits plans to marry the wealthy daughter of a merchant, The girl is in love with the nephew of the more
Using a marriage broker,a Prince in dire financial straits plans to marry the wealthy daughter of a merchant, The girl is in love with the nephew of the prince. Forced by her father into the unwelcome match, she finds a friend in another matchmaker. They arrange it so that the prince will not like the girl when he meets her. close
According to the plot of the cartoon “The Cockerel is a golden scallop” three loving comrades lived happily without sorrow and sorrow: the Rooster, the more
According to the plot of the cartoon “The Cockerel is a golden scallop” three loving comrades lived happily without sorrow and sorrow: the Rooster, the prudent Cat and the fast Thrush. Friends were engaged in housekeeping, cultivated fields with wheat and peas. Work went well, the days were fun, with fun songs.
The quiet life ended when the cunning Fox appeared, who wanted to hunt the Cockerel. The robber decided to catch him and take him to his hut, standing in the thick of the forest. The fox was just waiting for the right opportunity to eat the bird.
It so happened that the Cat and Drozd went to the forest thicket to harvest firewood for the winter, and the Cockerel remained on the farm. The comrades forbade the Golden Scallop to look out the windows and go out into the yard. But the crook deceived the naive Rooster with his sweet speeches, and he looked out. At that moment, the red predator grabbed him.
Three attempted captivity
Fleeing from the pursuit, Lisa had already imagined eating a brewy broth, but this was not the case. Loyal friends who were near the house rushed to the rescue. They heard cries for help and freed a naughty friend from the clutches of a cunning villain.
History soon repeated itself. Only the third time the Cockerel could not help, because the comrades were far from the hut and did not hear his lamentations.
When the friends returned home, they saw that the friend was gone, and went looking for him. In their company they took a hare, collecting mushrooms nearby. Approaching the cabin of the Fox, Kosoi began to sing songs in which he spoke badly about the crook. The crook got angry, decided to eat the Bunny, and jumped out of the house. That's when Lisa was caught by friends.
Having driven the predator out of the forest, friendly comrades returned to their home, and the Cockerel promised never to let strangers into the house.
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• For the first time young viewers saw this cartoon in 1955. The film is based on the narrative of Alexei Tolstoy, who, in turn, processed folk tales.
The picture was created thanks to the cooperation of Dmitry Anpilov and Peter Nosov.
• The music for the film was written by the great composer Rodion Shchedrin – People’s Artist of the Soviet Union.
• The animated fairy tale “The Cockerel is a Golden Scallop” was repeatedly reprinted in a collection with other films for children on DVD. close
An expansive Russian drama, this film focuses on the life of revered religious icon painter Andrei Rublev. Drifting from place to place in a tumultuous more
An expansive Russian drama, this film focuses on the life of revered religious icon painter Andrei Rublev. Drifting from place to place in a tumultuous era, the peace-seeking monk eventually gains a reputation for his art. But after Rublev witnesses a brutal battle and unintentionally becomes involved, he takes a vow of silence and spends time away from his work. As he begins to ease his troubled soul, he takes steps towards becoming a painter once again. close
An old detective does not want to retire. The only way out is to prove to his boss that he still can catch criminals. The problem is that there were no more
An old detective does not want to retire. The only way out is to prove to his boss that he still can catch criminals. The problem is that there were no crimes recently to work on. Together with his retired friend he decides to commit a perfect crime himself and then quickly solve it. Real problems start when a real criminal steals money he has stolen. close
There is a noisy bazaar inconspicuous shop with a sign "Smart Things". And the goods in it completely wonderful no ordinary thing to find. Anyone who more
There is a noisy bazaar inconspicuous shop with a sign "Smart Things". And the goods in it completely wonderful no ordinary thing to find. Anyone who would go to the store, they can buy there thing and pay high seller does not require. That's just not everyone will be able to such curiosities to really take advantage of. close
The film “Crime: Deception” aims to understand the reasons that led the main character of the first part (“Crime: Intolerance”), a teenager, to murder. more
The film “Crime: Deception” aims to understand the reasons that led the main character of the first part (“Crime: Intolerance”), a teenager, to murder. Here, the crimes of Karetnikov-father, the head of the weaving factory, engaged in large-scale theft, are investigated. close
St. Petersburg, mid 19th century: the indolent, middle-aged Oblomov lives in a flat with his older servant, Zakhar. He sleeps much of the day, dreaming more
St. Petersburg, mid 19th century: the indolent, middle-aged Oblomov lives in a flat with his older servant, Zakhar. He sleeps much of the day, dreaming of his childhood on his parents' estate. His boyhood companion, Stoltz, now an energetic and successful businessman, adds Oblomov to his circle whenever he's in the city, and Oblomov's life changes when Stoltz introduces him to Olga, lovely and cultured. When Stoltz leaves for several months, Oblomov takes a country house near Olga's, and she determines to change him: to turn him into a man of society, action, and culture. Soon, Olga and Oblomov are in love; but where, in the triangle, does that leave Stoltz? close
In the town of Bryakhimov, noble but poor widow Harita Ignatyevna Ogudalova seeks to arrange marriages for her three daughters. She maintains an “open more
In the town of Bryakhimov, noble but poor widow Harita Ignatyevna Ogudalova seeks to arrange marriages for her three daughters. She maintains an “open house”, hoping to attract gentlemen well-off enough to marry a dowry-less girl for love. close
In this farcical dark comedy/melodrama, Lena manages to lose her place at college by virtue of throwing a minor hissy-fit when she catches her erstwhile more
In this farcical dark comedy/melodrama, Lena manages to lose her place at college by virtue of throwing a minor hissy-fit when she catches her erstwhile boyfriend in bed with another girl. Instead of penalizing the boy for his behavior, Lena gets stuck with a court appearance and must pay a small fine, in addition to losing a boyfriend, her college career, and an apartment. Lena belongs to a film club which occasionally hands out awards, and the membership of it decides to send her into the Russian hinterlands to hand out an award to an obscure filmmaker. Throughout the film, Lena has been associated with a bizarre con man named Stepanych who, when his cons fall through, comes to her in the distant town she has gone to seeking her help in committing suicide. close
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