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Moscow-Cassiopeia
''Moscow-Alpha Cassiopeiae, Cassiopeia'' () is a Soviet Union, Soviet science fiction film directed by based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and . Followed by ''Teens in the Universe'' (second part, 1975). The film was released in the Soviet cinema on September 23, 1974. Then it was released at the box office in Poland, Germany, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia. The film was first shown on TV on November 7, 1976. Plot In the opening scene, a man in a suit and tie leans over a model of the Moon, with the “Sea of Moscow” clearly visible. He introduces himself as “The Acting Officer of Special Responsibilities” (A.O.O.). Meanwhile, in an auditorium filled with young pioneers in red neckties, Viktor Sereda presents a plan for a space journey to the star Alpha Cassiopeia on a spaceship called “Zarya” (short for “Relativistic Annihilation Nuclear Starship”). This target was chosen due to mysterious signals received from that sector of the galaxy. Although the academic commis ...
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Mikhail Yershov (actor)
Mikhail Yershov is the name of: * Mikhail Aleksandrovich Yershov (born 1986), Russian footballer * Mikhail Yershov (actor), Russian movie actor who acted in Moscow-Cassiopeia and Teens in the Universe {{hndis, Yershov, Mikhail ...
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Natalya Fateyeva
Natalya Nikolayevna Fateyeva (; born 23 December 1934) is a Soviet and Russian film actress and television presenter. She has appeared in more than fifty films since 1956. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1980). Biography Natalya Nikolayevna Fateyeva was born and brought up in Kharkiv. Her father was a Soviet military officer, and her mother was manager of a local fashion shop. She studied acting at Kharkiv Acting College during the 1950s and was briefly married to a student classmate, but soon she divorced the student and moved to Moscow. There, after meeting Sergei Gerasimov, Fateyeva was admitted to the graduate year at VGIK acting school. She was voted "the most beautiful Soviet actress" in the early 1960s by readers of the Soviet film magazine ''Sovetsky Ekran'' and other publications. Natalya Fateyeva was married, and divorced, three times. She has two children, a son and a daughter. She lives in Moscow, Russia. Political position and social activity Natalya Fateyeva ...
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Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Innokenty Mikhailovich Smoktunovsky (; born ''Smoktunovich'', 28 March 19253 August 1994) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1974 and a Hero of Socialist Labour in 1990. Early life Smoktunovsky was born in a Siberian village in a peasant family of Belarusians, Belarusian ethnicity. It was once rumored that he came from a Polish family, even nobility, but the actor himself denied these theories by stating his family was Belarusian and not of nobility. He served in the Red Army during World War II and fought in the battles Battle of Kursk, of Kursk, Battle of the Dnieper, the Dnieper and Battle of Kiev (1943), Kiev. In 1946, he joined a theatre in Krasnoyarsk, later moving to Moscow. In 1957, he was invited by Georgy Tovstonogov to join the Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater, Bolshoi Drama Theatre of Saint Petersburg, Leningrad, where he stunned the public with his dramatic interpretation of Prince Myshkin in Fyodor Dostoev ...
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Vasili Merkuryev
Vasili Vasilyevich Merkuryev (; 6 April 1904 – 12 May 1978) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, theater director and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1960).Vasili Merkuryev
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Lev Durov
Lev Konstantinovich Durov (23 December 1931 – 20 August 2015) was a Soviet and Russian theatre and film actor who appeared in more than 200 films and numerous stage productions between 1955 and 2008. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1990. Durov came from the illustrious Durov family whose members included memoirist Nadezhda Durova and animal trainer Anatoly Durov. His aunt's husband ran the Maly Theatre in 1944–1947. Lev Durov married actress Irina Kirichenko (1931–2001) in 1954. Their daughter Ekaterina is also an actress. Durov attended the Moscow Art Theatre School, where his teachers included Sergey Gerasimov and . He joined the troupe of Anatoly Efros in 1954 and was a mainstay of Efros's productions until 1984. For some 30 years, he worked at the both as an actor and as a director. He was the theatre's principal director from 2003 to 2006. Durov was also known for his voice acting, most notably as Sharik the Dog in '' Three from Prostokvashino ...
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Raisa Ryazanova
Raisa Ivanovna Ryazanova (; born 31 October 1944 in Petropavlovsk) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. She has performed in more than sixty films since 1969. She won the State Prize of the USSR (1981) and was the People's Artist of Russia People's Artist of the Russian Federation (, ''Narodnyy artist Rossiyskoy Federatsii''), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the Russian Federation, is an honorary and the highest title awarded to citizens of the Russian Federation ... in 2005. Selected filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ryazanova, Raisa Soviet film actresses Russian film actresses People from Petropavl 1944 births Living people Russian television actresses 20th-century Russian actresses 21st-century Russian actresses Honored Artists of the Russian Federation People's Artists of Russia Recipients of the USSR State Prize Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni ...
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Anatoly Adoskin
Anatoly Mikhailovich Adoskin (; 23 November 1927 – 20 March 2019) was a Soviet and Russian actor of theater and cinema. People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1996). Biography Anatoly Adoskin graduated from the studio at the Mossovet Theater under the leadership of Yuri Zavadsky in 1948. At the end of the studio he was invited to the troupe of the theater. In the movie, Adoskin made his debut in 1955 — '' Two Captains'' (director Vladimir Vengerov). In 1961 he moved to the troupe of the Sovremennik. In 1965 he was invited to the Lenkom, and in 1968 he returned to the Mossovet Theater. Selected filmography * '' Two Captains'' (1955) as Valya Zhukov * '' The Man from Nowhere'' (1961) as Mikhail * '' The Girls'' (1961) as Dementyev * '' Seven Old Men and a Girl'' (1968) as Anatoly Sidorov * ''The Brothers Karamazov'' (1969) as examining magistrate * ''Moscow-Cassiopeia'' (1973) as Pasha's father * '' Teens in the Universe'' (1974) as Pasha's father * '' Lenin ...
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Teens In The Universe
''Teens in the Universe'' () is a 1974 Soviet science fiction film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak about teenage space travelers. It was preceded by ''Moscow-Cassiopeia'' (1973), the first part. Synopsis The crewmembers of ZARYa starship supposed to mature during 27-year-long flight, unexpectedly arrive to the Shedar system after less than one year of local time travel. Remote sensing verifies that one of the planets is very much Earth-like. Three of the crew members should land the new planet. They use the reconnaissance capsule and encounter the apparently abandoned planet. But the "extra" member of the crew, a stowaway, Lobanov meets strange more or less human-like creatures that escort him and his mates to the underground city. They become unreachable for radio communications. During this communications outage the orbiting ZARYa rendezvous with another giant spaceship. The commander of that ship explains that their home plane ...
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Nikolai Figurovsky
Nikolai Nikolaevich Figurovsky (; 7 December 1923 – 14 June 2003) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, writer and professor at VGIK. Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR (1964).Cinema: Encyclopedic Dictionary // main editor Sergei Yutkevich (1987). — Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia, pp. 447—448 Biography Nikolai Figurovsky was born in Chukhloma (modern-day Kostroma Oblast of Russia) into a family of a village schoolteacher Nikolai Mikhailovich Figurovsky who came from a long generation of Russian Orthodox priests. His grandfather Mikhail Ivanovich Figurovsky, a village priest, was arrested and sentenced to death in 1937 during the Great Purge.''Nikolai Figurovsky (2009)''. I Remember... Autobiographical Notes and Memories. — Moscow: Janus-K, pp. 31—68 His brother Yuri Figurovsky (1925—2005), a constructor of radiolocation equipment, served as the head of the Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design between 1962 and 1969, while his cousin-uncle ...
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Vladimir Basov Jr
Vladimir (, , pre-1918 orthography: ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, widespread throughout all Slavic nations in different forms and spellings. The earliest record of a person with the name is Vladimir of Bulgaria (). Etymology The Old East Slavic form of the name is Володимѣръ ''Volodiměr'', while the Old Church Slavonic form is ''Vladiměr''. According to Max Vasmer, the name is composed of Slavic владь ''vladĭ'' "to rule" and ''*mēri'' "great", "famous" (related to Gothic element ''mērs'', ''-mir'', cf. Theode''mir'', Vala''mir''). The modern ( pre-1918) Russian forms Владимиръ and Владиміръ are based on the Church Slavonic one, with the replacement of мѣръ by миръ or міръ resulting from a folk etymological association with миръ "peace" or міръ "world". Max Vasmer, ''Etymological Dictionary of Russian Language'' s.v. "Владимир"starling.rinet.ru
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Olga Bityukova
Olga may refer to: People and fictional characters * Olga (name), a given name, including a list of people and fictional characters named Olga or Olha * Michael Algar (born 1962), English singer also known as "Olga" Places Russia * Olga, Russia, an urban-type settlement in Primorsky Krai * Olga Bay, a bay of the Sea of Japan in Primorsky Krai * Olga (river), Primorsky Krai United States * Olga, Florida, an unincorporated community and census-designated place * Olga, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Olga, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Olga, Washington, an unincorporated community * Olga Bay, Alaska, a bay on the south end of Kodiak Island * Olga, a neighborhood of South Pasadena, California Elsewhere * Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory, Australia, also known as the Olgas, a group of domed rock formations ** Mount Olga, the tallest of these rock formations * Olga, Greece, a settlement * 304 Olga, a main belt asteroid Arts and entertainment * ''Olga'' (oper ...
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Nadezhda Ovcharova
Nadezhda may refer to: __NOTOC__ * Nadezhda (given name), people with the given name ''Nadezhda'' * Nadezhda (satellite), a series of Russian navigation satellites, of which one was launched in 1998 * 2071 Nadezhda, an asteroid * Nadezhda (cockroach), a cockroach that conceived offspring aboard the Foton-M 3 biosatellite mission in 2007 * Lada Nadezhda, a minivan produced by AvtoVAZ * Nadezhda, a bandy club in Birobidzhan, Russia Places * Nadezhda, Sofia, a municipality, part of Sofia, Bulgaria * Nadezhda Strait, Okhotsk Sea * Nadezhda Island, Sitka County, Alaska Ships * STS ''Nadezhda'', a Russian sail training ship, sister of STS ''Mir'' * ''Nadezhda'' (1802 Russian ship), a Russian sloop * Bulgarian torpedo gunboat ''Nadezhda'' Music *, a 1971 Soviet song See also * Nadège * Nadezhdinsky (other) {{Disambig, geo, ship ...
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