Vsevolod Sanaev
Vsevolod Vasilyevich Sanayev (; 25 February 1912, Tula – 27 January 1996, Moscow) was a Soviet film and stage actor popular in the 1960s–1970s. Sanayev, a Moscow Art Theatre (and later Mossovet Theatre) actor, was honored in 1969 with the People's Artist of the USSR title; among his other accolades are the Order of Lenin (1971) and the Order of the October Revolution (1981). Biography Vsevolod Sanayev was born in Tula. From 1926 to 1930 he worked as a bayan technician at the Tula factory of musical instruments. After a short stint at a local theatre, in 1931 he was invited to join the Tula-based Gorky Theatre of Drama and Comedy and soon enrolled in the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts. After the graduation in 1937 he joined the Moscow Art Theatre troupe. In 1938, he debuted on screen in the film ''Volga-Volga'' (where he had two minor roles), and in 1940 enjoyed his first success as Dobryakov in the film ''The Girl I Love''. In 1943, Sanayev joined the Mossovet Theatre and i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Beloved (1940 Film)
The Beloved () is a 1940 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Ivan Pyryev. Plot Successful turner-multiplayer of one car factory Vasily, having received a new home, tries to persuade his girlfriend to move to him. It would seem all right, but on the first day of their life together they quarrel, as a result of which Varya returns to her home. Soon she has a baby. Her family does everything possible to reconcile the couple. Starring * Marina Ladynina as Varya Lugina * Vsevolod Sanaev as Vasiliy Dobryakov * Leonid Kmit as Viktor Simakov * Aleksandr Zrazhevsky as Semyon Dementevich * Mariya Yarotskaya as Evdikiya Petrovna * Faina Ranevskaya as Marya Ivanovna * Ivan Lobyzovskiy as Kostya Zaytsev (as I. Lobyzovskiy) * Nikolai Nikitich as Judge * Sergei Antimonov Sergius is a male given name of Ancient Roman origin after the name of the Latin ''gens'' Sergia or Sergii of regal and republican ages. It is a common Christian name, in honour of Saint Sergius, or in Kyivan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Communism
Communism () is a political sociology, sociopolitical, political philosophy, philosophical, and economic ideology, economic ideology within the history of socialism, socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products in society based on need.: "One widespread distinction was that socialism socialised production only while communism socialised production and consumption." A communist society entails the absence of private property and social classes, and ultimately money and the State (polity), state. Communists often seek a voluntary state of self-governance but disagree on the means to this end. This reflects a distinction between a Libertarian socialism, libertarian socialist approach of communization, revolutionary spontaneity, and workers' self-management, and an authoritarian socialism, authoritarian socialist, vanguardis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Village Doctor
''The Village Doctor'' () is a 1951 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Gerasimov. Plot A young doctor Tatyana Kazakova comes in a direction from Moscow to a small district hospital. Initially, the relationship between her and the head the old doctor Arseny Ivanovich does not add up. But gradually she manages to win the trust of the collective, the sick and gain respect from her senior colleague. Much has to be done together to raise rural health care to a new level. Cast * Tamara Makarova as Dr. Tatyana Kazakova * Grigori Belov as Dr. Arsenyev * Lena Belsky as Young Mother * Ivan Bulganov as Sasha * Anatoly Dudorov as Dr. Anatoly Tyomkin * Vladimir Gulyaev as Viktor Potapov, steward * Georgy Millyar as Dmitry Vasilyevich * Lev Kapustin as Ivan Pospelov * Klavdiya Khabarova as Nura, nurse * Aleksandra Kharitonova as Shura, nurse * Viktor Klyucharev as Andrey Kulik * Ekaterina Savinova as Dusya Pospelova * Inna Makarova as Baranova * Rozina Mandelova as Granny * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Partkom
The organization of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was based on the principles of democratic centralism. The governing body of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) was the Party Congress, which initially met annually but whose meetings became less frequent, particularly under Joseph Stalin (dominant from the late 1920s to 1953). Party Congresses would elect a Central Committee which, in turn, would elect a Politburo and a Secretariat. Under Stalin, the most powerful position in the party became the General Secretary, who was elected by the Politburo and Secretariat. In 1952 the ''Politburo'' became the ''Presidium''. In theory, supreme power in the party was invested in the Party Congress. However, in practice the power structure became reversed and, particularly after the death of Lenin in January 1924, supreme power became the domain of the General Secretary. Higher levels In the late Soviet Union the CPSU incorporated the communist parties of the 15 constit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zhukovsky (film)
''Zhukovsky'' () is a 1950 Soviet biopic directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Dmitri Vasilyev, based on the life of Russian scientist Nikolai Zhukovsky (1847–1921), founding father of modern aero- and hydrodynamics. In 1950 Pudovkin received the Best Director award at the 5th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for this film. In 1951 Pudovkin, Shebalin, Golovnya, and Belokurov received the Stalin Prize. Plot The film explores the life and achievements of Nikolay Yegorovich Zhukovsky, a pioneering scientist and the father of modern aerodynamics. During the early days of aviation, when many pilots lost their lives due to the flaws in aircraft design, Zhukovsky’s experiments were seen as extraordinarily risky. However, he found a brave ally in military pilot Pyotr Nesterov, who became the first in the world to perform the famous "loop-the-loop," now known as the "Nesterov Loop." Zhukovsky laid the foundation for modern aerodynamics, developing calculations that enabled th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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In The Mountains Of Yugoslavia
IN, In or in may refer to: Dans * India (country code IN) * Indiana, United States (postal code IN) * Ingolstadt, Germany (license plate code IN) * In, Russia, a town in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast Businesses and organizations * Independent Network, a UK-based political association * Indiana Northeastern Railroad (Association of American Railroads reporting mark) * Indian Navy, a part of the India military * Infantry, the branch of a military force that fights on foot * IN Groupe, the producer of French official documents * MAT Macedonian Airlines (IATA designator IN) * Nam Air (IATA designator IN) * Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, sometimes abbreviated IN Science and technology * .in, the internet top-level domain of India * Inch (in), a unit of length * Indium, symbol In, a chemical element * Intelligent Network, a telecommunication network standard * Intra-nasal (insufflation), a method of administrating some medications and vaccines * Integrase, a retr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Four Hearts (1941 Film)
Four Hearts () is a 1941 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. Plot In the suburban dacha settlement, a regiment of tankers has been quartered. The plot is built around two sisters, absolutely different, but equally loving. One is a serious mathematician, the other is a frivolous dragonfly. In the center of attention of the girls is a brave military man. Life vicissitudes, funny and difficult situations, intrigue, tears, joy, but everything is built around one love. Cast * Valentina Serova as Galina Sergeyevna Murashova * Yevgeny Samoylov as First Lieutenant Pyotr Nikitich Kolchin * Lyudmila Tselikovskaya as Alexandra Sergeyevna 'Shura' Murashova * Pavel Shpringfeld as Gleb Zavartsev * Lisa Dmitriyevskaya as Antonia Vasiliyevna Murasheva, mother * Irina Murzaeva as Tamara Spiridonovna, manicurist * Andrey Tutyshkin as Prof. Arkadi Vassiliyevich Yershov * Aleksandr Antonov as Colonel * Tatyana Barysheva as Zhurkevich, professor's aide * Vsevolod Sana ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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A Girl With A Temper
''A Girl with Character'' () is a 1939 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. The film featured acting debuts of Mikhail Gluzsky and Anatoly Solovyov. Plot The best farm worker Katya Ivanova travels to the district center, in search of truth and the possibility of punishing the director-bureaucrat Meshkov, who collapsed the once prosperous work in the Far East animal-breeding sovkhoz. On the way to the station, Katya manages to catch and pass over a saboteur to the border guards. She then rides the train without a ticket to write a complaint, which means that she has to work as a waitress in the dining car on the way to Moscow. On the train, Katya meets a sailor Sergei, but upon arrival in Moscow they lose each other. Katya is employed as a saleswoman in a fur shop and after that at a factory of gramophone records. At the same time she actively convinces female colleagues to go to the Far East. For a long time Sergei looks for Katya and he finally finds her. Meanwhi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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If War Comes Tomorrow
If War Comes Tomorrow () is a 1938 Soviet war drama and propaganda film directed by Lazar Antsi-Polovsky, Georgy Beryozko, Yefim Dzigan and Nikolai Karmazinsky. The film tells about the readiness of the Red Army to defend the Soviet Union in the event of an enemy attack. Plot The fascists declare war. The entire Soviet people, young and old, rise to defend their socialist homeland. Volunteers are being recruited at workplaces, and millions of patriots rally under the battle banners. From distant Uzbekistan, sunny Georgia, the Kuban and the Don, the Terek and the Urals, from the fields of Ukraine, and the factories of Donbass, trains carrying heroic defenders of the Motherland head to the frontlines. Marshal of the Soviet Union, Comrade Voroshilov, arrives at the forward positions and delivers a speech that resonates in the hearts of every soldier. The order is given: break through the enemy front and defeat them on their own territory. A decisive battle begins. Tanks overcome ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dual Role
A dual role (also known as a double role) refers to one actor playing two roles in a single production. Dual roles (or a larger number of roles for an actor) may be deliberately written into a script, or may instead be a choice made during production, often due to a low budget. In film and television, dual roles are often used for comic effect, or to depict identical twins or relatives. In a theatrical production where more than one actor plays multiple characters, it is sometimes referred to as an "Ironman" cast. Theatre In theatre, the use of multiple roles may be budget-related, may be intended to give an accomplished actor more stage time or a greater challenge, or may be of thematic significance to the story. The combination of factors leading to such a decision may often remain unknown. For example, debate exists over the significance of William Shakespeare's use of dual roles, with a notable example being whether the characters of Cordelia and the Fool in ''King Lear'' were ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rolan Bykov
Rolan Antonovich Bykov (October 12, 1929October 6, 1998) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, director, screenwriter and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1990). Early life Rolan Bykov was born to Anton Mikhailovich Bykov and Olga Matveyevna Bykova (), the youngest of two brothers. There are many myths surrounding his biography, including the names of Rolan and his parents, date and place of birth. Different directories showed that he was born in Moscow, yet Bykov and his brother Geronim stated that their family moved to Moscow from Kyiv in 1934.People's Artist of the USSR Rolan Bykov: «My mother was told that she had an idiot growing up» last interview by Fakty i Kommentarii, pu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elena Sanayeva
Elena Vsevolodovna Sanayeva (; born 21 October 1942, Kuibyshev) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress and social activist. She is an Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1990).Награждена указом президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 18 апреля 1990 г. Family * Father — People's Artist of the USSR Vsevolod Sanayev. * Mother — Lidya Sanayeva (died in 1995). * First husband — engineer Vladimir Konuzin. ** Son — Pavel Sanayev (born 16 August 1969), a Russian writer, actor, film director, screenwriter and translator. Granddaughter — Veronica (born in 2012). * Second husband — actor and film director Rolan Bykov. Selected filmography * 1974 — ''At Home Among Strangers'' as bride * 1975 — '' The Adventures of Buratino'' as Lisa Alisa * 1977 — '' The Nose'' as Podtochin's daughter * 1978 — ''The Cat Who Walked by Herself'' as cow (voice) * 1979 — '' There Was a Piano-Tuner...'' as Lena * 1980 � ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |