Cartoon "Aurora" - the one in which the first sounded the words "What do you dream, cruiser Aurora..." The song, created specifically for this cartoon more
Cartoon "Aurora" - the one in which the first sounded the words "What do you dream, cruiser Aurora..." The song, created specifically for this cartoon by Mikhail Matusovsky and Vladimir Shainsky, became known to every resident of the then Leningrad. It is still considered the unofficial anthem of the northern capital.
Plot
Walk into the yard comes a boy in a visorless with the inscription of the famous cruiser. He is very proud to have a sea headdress. Even the toy boat under construction in the yard, he wants to name the name Aurora. But it turned out that he knew nothing about the cruiser, except that it was fired from the bow gun, which gave rise to the revolution. The boy goes to the composer to see if there is a song about Aurora. On the door it says “Composer” instead of the apartment number. The composer, in a warm voice of Vyacheslav Tikhonov, answers confusedly that he, too, does not know any details about the cruiser. Together, they go to the museum on a cruiser, where they are allowed to pass at an unscheduled hour because the boy has such a visorlessness.
The exhibits of the museum are also cartoon heroes. It turns out that the first Aurora was a sailing frigate, a hero of the Crimean War. Subsequent ships were given a glorious name, which determined their fate. The current Aurora was built in 1903, and its first commander, Captain I Rank Yegoryev, looks at us from the portrait. The portrait is framed by a torn shell piece of armor and scorched deck boards – Captain Egoriev died in the Tsushima battle of 1905. During World War I, Aurora defended the entrance to the Gulf of Finland.
The events of the 1917 revolution determined the historical fate of Aurora. The cruiser was a training ship for a long time, and during the Great Patriotic Gun it was repulsed by fascist attacks. These events took place in the terrible year 1941. The sailors took their last fight on the Crow Mountain, now there is a monument.
On 28 December 1999, the citizens of New York City are getting ready for the turn of the millennium. However, Satan decides to crash the party by coming more
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A "National Geographic" film crew is taken hostage by an insane hunter, who takes them along on his quest to capture the world's largest - and deadliest - snake.
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