"More zovyot" - quite popular movie, filmed in 1956
году
by Vladimir Braun
in genre
Drama.
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similar to "More zovyot" not so much in plot but in spirit.
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1942, Polar region. The Germans are preparing to capture Murmansk. The submarine Sch-721 is considered lucky, and its captain Aleksei Strogov has the more
1942, Polar region. The Germans are preparing to capture Murmansk. The submarine Sch-721 is considered lucky, and its captain Aleksei Strogov has the ability to extricate himself from the most difficult situations. He also develops tactics for a periscope-free torpedo attack, despite the skepticism of colleagues and management. And now, when the Happy "Pike" had to take on board the crew of another Soviet submarine, and she was on the seabed with almost no oxygen, Aleksei manages to save people and perform the operation, paying for it with his life... close
This exhilarating two-part film (“Soldier Ivan Brovkin” and “Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm”) presented to the country a new national hero – kind, modest, more
This exhilarating two-part film (“Soldier Ivan Brovkin” and “Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm”) presented to the country a new national hero – kind, modest, charming and… ne’er-do-well. That “ne’er-do-well-ness” proved “Kharitonov’s special key to audiences’ hearts”. Following Brovkin’s appearance on the screen, Kharitonov had become a star of the national cinema, an idol for millions of people. His incredible popularity may be compared to that of another national hero – the world’s first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. And not surprisingly, it was Kharitonov who made a cameo appearance going up the festival stairs and followed with the adoring eyes of the heroines in V. Menshov’s Oscar-winning melodrama “Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears”. close
Honored Artist of the RSFSR, director Efim Hamburg for almost forty years of creative activity has created at least thirty animated films for children more
Honored Artist of the RSFSR, director Efim Hamburg for almost forty years of creative activity has created at least thirty animated films for children and adults. “What is good and what is bad” is one of his first films. It was shot as a film adaptation of the poem of the same name by Vladimir Mayakovsky and was conceived as the beginning of the series “Books for the youngest” at number one. Simple and imaginative cartoon "What is good and what is bad" is drawn in restrained pastel tones and voiced by the music of the beautiful "children's" composer Vladimir Shainsky, widely known to the audience for the mass of popular songs from cartoons.
First person
Life examples
The boy asked the father a question and he put his son on his lap to answer him. The pencil immediately opens a picture of a dirty boy hiding in a dark room from prying eyes. The lasticle begins to clean the room, and the “conductor” with a pencil nose reads poems about how dirt is dangerous for children’s skin. This boy is wrong and risks becoming a patient of a strict doctor. He is given an example of a child who likes to wash, bathe in the bath and therefore is always healthy and cheerful.
The little boy plays in the sandbox and is quite happy, but then a bully, much older than him, comes to him and offends the poor scruff for no reason. The resentment and tears of the child outrage the Pencil and he, angrily seizing the evil bully, just throws him out of the book. It is clear that someone who does so badly should not be an example to others. But the adult ugliness does not calm down, and sneaking back to the page, threatens the baby with a slingshot. Then the intelligent Pencil simply puts in front of him a good pioneer, always ready to stand up for justice. close