Viktor Kosykh
Viktor Ivanovich Kosykh (; January 27, 1950 – December 22, 2011) was a Soviet and Russian theater and cinema actor. He is probably best known for the role of Danko Schusya in the famous film ''The Elusive Avengers'' and in its sequels, ''The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers'' and ''The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers''. He is buried at the Khovanskoye Cemetery. Partial filmography * ''Welcome, or No Trespassing'' (, 1964) as Kostya Inochkin * ''Father of a Soldier'' (Отец солдата, 1964) as Vasya * ''They're Calling, Open the Door'' (Звонят, откройте дверь, 1966) as Genka Dresvyannikov * ''The Elusive Avengers'' (Неуловимые мстители, 1967) as Danka Shchus * ''The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers'' (Новые приключения Неуловимых, 1968) as Danka Shchus * ''The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers'' (Корона Российской Имп� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alapayevsk
Alapayevsk () is a town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Neyva and Alapaikha rivers. Population: 44,263 ( 2002 census); 50,060 ( 1989 census); 49,000 (1968). History Alapayevsk is one of the oldest centers of ferrous metallurgy in the Urals with the first factory built in 1704. The town proper was founded in 1781. Murder of Russian Imperial family members On July 18, 1918, the day after the shooting at Yekaterinburg of the last tsar, Nicholas II and family, other members of the extended Russian royal family, the Romanovs, including a nun, and their servants, met a brutal death there being thrown down a mineshaft near Alapayevsk by the local Bolsheviks on the orders of the Ural Soviet. All except Grand Duke Sergey Mikhaylovich (who was the first one to die; he was shot before they could throw him in) survived the fall, hand-grenades were thrown down after them killing Grand Duke Sergey's secretary, Fyodor Remez. Other victims die ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Front Beyond The Front Line
''Front Beyond the Front Line'' () is a 1977 Soviet war film directed by Igor Gostev. The film is the second part in a trilogy directed by Igor Gostev about partisan resistance against the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union during WWII. The first part is Front Without Flanks (1975). The third part is Front in the Rear of the Enemy (1981). All three screenplays were written by KGB Officer Semyon Tsvigun. Vyacheslav Tikhonov starred as Soviet Army Officer Mlynsky, the commander of the partisan group in all three films. Plot Winter, 1943-1944. The war is stretching into its third year. Major Mlynsky, the commander of a partisan group is promoted to Lt. Colonel. Meanwhile the Germans are working on a super weapon and have created a fake partisan detachment. Inevitably the two detachments clash. Cast * Vyacheslav Tikhonov as Colonel Mlynsky * Ivan Lapikov as Yerofeich * Galina Polskikh as Nurse Zina * Valeriya Zaklunnaya as Irina Petrovna * Oleg Zhakov as Matvey * Yevgeniy ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gerasimov Institute Of Cinematography Alumni
Gerasimov () or Gerasimova (feminine; Гера́симова) is a Russian surname, derived from the given name Gerasim. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksei Gerasimov, ''multiple people'' * Aleksandr Mikhailovich Gerasimov, Russian/Soviet painter born in 1881 * Aleksandr Viktorovich Gerasimov, former Russian professional football player born in born 1969 * Dmitry Gerasimov, Russian translator, diplomat, and philologist born in 1465 *Egor Gerasimov, Belarusian tennis player born in 1992 *Gennadi Gerasimov, Soviet diplomat born in 1930 * Ivan Aleksandrovich Gerasimov, Russian footballer born in 1985 * Ivan Aleksandrovich Gerasimov (also ''Herasymov'' in Ukrainian), Soviet military general and Ukrainian politician born in 1921 *Kirill Gerasimov, Russian professional poker player born in 1971 * Konstantin Grigorievich Gerasimov, Russian soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble bron in 1912 *Mikhail Mikhaylovich Gerasimov, Soviet archaeologist and anthropologist born in 190 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Russian Male Film Actors
Russian(s) may refer to: *Russians (), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *A citizen of Russia *Russian language, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages *''The Russians'', a book by Hedrick Smith *Russian (comics), fictional Marvel Comics supervillain from ''The Punisher'' series *Russian (solitaire), a card game * "Russians" (song), from the album ''The Dream of the Blue Turtles'' by Sting *"Russian", from the album ''Tubular Bells 2003'' by Mike Oldfield *"Russian", from the album '' '' by Caravan Palace *Nik Russian, the perpetrator of a con committed in 2002 See also * *Russia (other) *Rus (other) Rus or RUS may refer to: People * East Slavic historical peoples (). See Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia ** Rus' people, the people of Rus' ** Rus, a legendary eponymous ancestor, see Lech, Czech and Rus * Rus (surname), a surname found in ... * Rossiysky (other) * Russian Rive ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Soviet Male Film Actors
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until it dissolved in 1991. During its existence, it was the largest country by area, extending across eleven time zones and sharing borders with twelve countries, and the third-most populous country. An overall successor to the Russian Empire, it was nominally organized as a federal union of national republics, the largest and most populous of which was the Russian SFSR. In practice, its government and economy were highly centralized. As a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), it was a flagship communist state. Its capital and largest city was Moscow. The Soviet Union's roots lay in the October Revolution of 1917. The new government, led by Vladimir Lenin, established the Russian SFSR, the world's first constitutionally communist state. The revolution was not accepted by all wi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2011 Deaths
This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in ) and then linked below. 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 Earlier years ''Deaths in years earlier than this can usually be found in the main articles of the years.'' See also * Lists of deaths by day * Deaths by year (category) {{DEFAULTSORT:deaths by year ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1950 Births
Events January * January 1 – The International Police Association (IPA) – the largest police organization in the world – is formed. * January 5 – 1950 Sverdlovsk plane crash, Sverdlovsk plane crash: ''Aeroflot'' Lisunov Li-2 crashes in a snowstorm. All 19 aboard are killed, including almost the entire national ice hockey team (VVS Moscow) of the Soviet Air Force – 11 players, as well as a team doctor and a masseur. * January 6 – The UK recognizes the People's Republic of China; the Republic of China severs diplomatic relations with Britain in response. * January 7 – A fire in the St Elizabeth's Ward of Mercy Hospital in Davenport, Iowa, United States, kills 41 patients. * January 9 – The Israeli government recognizes the People's Republic of China. * January 12 – Submarine collides with Sweden, Swedish oil tanker ''Divina'' in the Thames Estuary and sinks; 64 die. * January 13 – Finland forms diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of Chin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anarchy (1989 Film)
''Anarchy'' () is a 1989 Soviet crime drama film directed by Igor Gostev. The film is based on the materials of the eponymous essay of Leonid Nikitinskij, published in the journal ''Ogoniok''. The film tells about the " cruel games" of prisoners and the important role of the administration, which controls them using a denunciation system. Plot In a harsh correctional colony, a new prisoner, Kalgan, is sentenced to four years for assaulting his ex-girlfriend's new partner. Kalgan joins the tenth squad, led by a powerful prisoner known as Mongol and his gang, the "blacks," who dominate the colony's hierarchy. Soon, young inmate Viktor "Philatelist" Moshkin arrives, falsely convicted of stamp trading. Initially enduring brutal punishments, including a stint in solitary confinement, Kalgan eventually earns respect among inmates, who recognize his unyielding character. As he navigates the dangerous social dynamics, Kalgan receives an offer to become a foreman for the work squad, allow ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Cold Summer Of 1953
''The Cold Summer of 1953'' () is a 1988 Soviet crime thriller Film directed by Aleksandr Proshkin. The film is set during the tumultuous period directly after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953. It was the last film starring the Soviet actor Anatoly Papanov. Plot As a result of Beria's Amnesty of 1953, a large numbers of criminals were released and pardoned. Upon release they quickly began to form gangs, committing robberies, murders, and rapes nationwide: Many places in the USSR were subject to rampant criminality and looting at the hands of now fully-pardoned inmates. The main protagonists are Sergei Basargin (nicknamed "Luzga"), who is a former Military Intelligence Captain, veteran and POW. He is friends with a fellow political exile called Nikolai Pavlovich Starobogatov ("Kopalych"), former Chief Engineer. Both of these men were forced into exile after being falsely accused of crimes against the state by Stalin's regime. At dusk, the village is infiltrated by a gang of si ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anxious Sunday
''Anxious Sunday'' () is a 1983 disaster film directed by Rudolf Fruntov. Plot A Liberian tanker called "Ghent" is moored in the port of a Black Sea city. A repair team is sent to the ship, consisting of three experienced locksmiths and a young trainee, to repair a minor malfunction. During the repair, a fire breaks out aboard the ship that leaves the workers and mechanics trapped in the ship's hold. The locksmiths and the mechanic are experienced men and surround the intern with care and support. When he faints, they gently hold him in their arms. However, the spill of oil threatens to ignite and cause catastrophe for the entire port. To help the local firefighters, a convoy of fire trucks from Belodolsk is dispatched, but the road to it is blocked by a heavy panel truck that has turned over due to a dangerous maneuver performed by the driver. The Soviet firefighters who arrive have the difficult task of rescuing the men from the ship. The head of the fire detachment, Lieutenant ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Border Dog Alyi
''Border dog Alyi'' () is a 1979 Soviet drama film directed by Yuliy Fait and based on the short story "Alyi" () written by Yury Iosifovich Koval. Plot Lyosha Koshkin really wanted to serve on the border and get an official dog. A dream come true: he was Lad Camp, where he got a wonderful East-European Shepherd dog. Cast *Vladimir Dubrovsky as Lyosha Koshkin * dog Brutus as Alyi *Vasili Kupriyanov as Barabulko *Viktor Kosykh as Captain Eliseev *Vladimir Gerasimov as Maslakov *Alexander Kazakov as Ensign Nicholay Bubentsov *Arthur Nischenkin as Ensign Lad Camp *Yana Druz as wife Head outpost's *Nartai Begalin and Igor Kosukhin as infiltrators *Alexander Kurennoy (episode) *Alexander Silin (episode) Film shooting Filming took place in parts of the Red Banners Central Asian border district. Participated in the shooting guards 71st Bakharden border detachment, School service dog in Dushanbe, the airmen of the 23rd Dushanbe aviation squadron Soviet Border Troops The Sovi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Tavern On Pyatnitskaya
''The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya'' () is a 1978 Soviet crime film. The picture is a screen adaptation of the eponymous novel by Nikolai Leonov. The film became was one of the leading pictures at the 1978 USSR box-office (5th place), it was seen by 54.1 million viewers. Plot The film is set in the 1920s, the era of the NEP. The best manpower of the Moscow Criminal Investigations Department (MUR) is involved in an operation to dismantle a gang of repeat offenders led by Igor Rybin, nicknamed as "The Grey", who are based in the tavern on Pyatnitskaya. The bandits commit break-ins, robbery and murder. One of their victims becomes the old Bolshevik Alexander Falin, who helps the police. Employee of MUR, Nikolai Panin (Victor Perevalov) goes undercover into the gang, gets hired as a waiter (introducing himself to the mistress as her lost half-brother), he is now "The Red". But then the unexpected happens - from the camp a bandit runs away who has the same name which he himself used for co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |