Konstantin Konstantinovich Yudin (russian: Константи́н Константи́нович Ю́дин) (1896–1957) was a
Soviet
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film director
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.
Biography
Born in the Semyonovskoe village near
Dmitrov
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History
Dmit ...
(now
Dmitrovsky District, Moscow Oblast
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) into a
Russian
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working-class family, one of the five children of Konstantin Ilyich Yudin, a miller who died in 1904. The kids then moved to the neighboring village to live with their grandparents. After graduating from school Yudin was brought to Moscow to work for hire. By the age of 18 he became a professional
jockey working at the Moscow hippodrome. In 1917 he was suggested a place at the
Pyatigorsk
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hippodrome. Shortly after the
Russian Civil War
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started. Konstantin joined the
Red Army
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and fought as part of the cavalry in the
North Caucasus
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up till 1920, then returned to Moscow.
[ Mikhail Volpin, ]Nikolai Erdman
Nikolai Robertovich Erdman ( rus, Николай Робертович Эрдман, p=nʲɪkɐˈlaj ˈrobʲɪrtəvʲɪtɕ ˈɛrdmən, a=Nikolay Robyertovich Erdman.ru.vorb.oga; , Moscow – 10 August 1970) was a Soviet dramatist and screenwriter ...
(1957). ''In the Memory of K. K. Yudin'' // The Art of Cinema № 4, page 153 (in Russian)[Alexandr Ivanov. ]
The Man Who Outplayed Stalin
' // Russian News Agency TASS
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, Jule 20, 2012 (archived, in Russian)
In 1926 he joined his brother Nikolai Yudin who was working as a cinematographer and took part in several documentaries before enrolling in the
State Institute of Cinematography to study directing. After graduating in 1932 he spent seven years working as an assistant director with
Grigori Aleksandrov
Grigori Vasilyevich Aleksandrov or Alexandrov (russian: Григо́рий Васи́льевич Алекса́ндров; original family name was Мормоненко or Mormonenko; 23 January 1903 – 16 December 1983) was a prominent Soviet ...
(on
Volga-Volga
''Volga-Volga'' (russian: Волга-Волга) is a Soviet musical comedy directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, released on April 24, 1938. It centres on a group of amateur performers on their way to Moscow to perform in a talent contest called ...
), Boris Yurtsev and
Igor Ilyinsky
Igor Vladimirovich Ilyinsky (russian: И́горь Влади́мирович Ильи́нский; 24 July 1901 – 13 January 1987) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, director and comedian. Hero of Socialist Labour (1974) and People ...
.
In 1939 Yudin directed his first feature film — a comedy ''A Girl with a Temper'' about misadventures of the village girl in Moscow, with
Valentina Serova in the leading role. He later invited Serova to his next movie, ''Hearts of Four'', along with
Lyudmila Tselikovskaya
Lyudmila Vasilyevna Tselikovskaya (russian: Людмила Васильевна Целико́вская, 8 September 1919 – 4 July 1992) was a Russian actress, best remembered for her leading parts in films like ''Hearts of the Four'' (1941– ...
and
Yevgeny Samoylov
Yevgeny Valerianovich Samoilov (russian: Евгений Валерианович Самойлов) (16 April 1912 in St. Petersburg – 17 February 2006 in Moscow) was a Soviet actor who gained prominence in youthful heroic parts and was named a ...
. A light romantic comedy about a love rectangle was finished in 1941, shortly before the
Great Patriotic War
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, and thus put on hold up until 1945 when it was finally released to a great success (5th place in the box office with 19.4 mln viewers).
During the war Yudin developed a series of war comedies about a goofy army cook Antosha Rybkin portrayed by the acclaimed actor
Boris Chirkov
Boris Petrovich Chirkov (russian: Борис Петрович Чирков; 13 August 1901, Brianka – 28 May 1982, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian actor and pedagogue. He appeared in 50 films between 1928 and 1975. He was awarded four St ...
which gained huge popularity among soldiers. He was awarded
Order of the Red Star
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for them in 1944. As the war ended, he directed another successful romantic comedy ''The Twins'' (also known as ''The Call of Love'' internationally) about a young girl who found and adopted two newborn twins before losing them again. It was the third collaboration between
Lyudmila Tselikovskaya
Lyudmila Vasilyevna Tselikovskaya (russian: Людмила Васильевна Целико́вская, 8 September 1919 – 4 July 1992) was a Russian actress, best remembered for her leading parts in films like ''Hearts of the Four'' (1941– ...
and
Mikhail Zharov
Mikhail Ivanovich Zharov (russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Жа́ров; 27 October 1899 – 15 December 1981) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor and director. People's Artist of the USSR (1949) and Hero of Socialist Labour ...
after their marriage in 1943.
1950 marked his sudden turn to the action genre as he directed two adventure films ''
Brave People
''Brave People'' (russian: Смелые люди, Smelye lyodi), initially announced on release abroad by Mosfilm as ''The Horsemen'', is a 1950 Soviet film, directed by Konstantin Yudin. The film starred Sergei Gurzo and Alexei Gribov, and was Y ...
'' and ''
A Fortress in the Mountains'' with young
Sergei Gurzo in the leading roles. Both featured dangerous stunts and a lot of horse riding. Being a professional jockey, Yudin personally showed actors how to deal with horses to their great surprise, as most had no idea about his past.
The movies were released to a huge success, with ''Brave People'' becoming a box office leader of 1950 with 41.2 million viewers and ''A Fortress in the Mountains'' reaching the 3rd place in 1953 with 44.8 mln viewers. The first film also brought Yudin and the crew the
Stalin Prize in 1951.
He then directed two movies based on
Anton Chekhov
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's comedy stories and an adaptation of ''Lev Gurych Sinichkin''
vaudeville
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by
Dmitry Lensky. In 1954 he was named Honored Artist of the
RSFSR
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. In 1957 Yudin became involved with a
biographical film
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he had planned for a long time — ''The Wrestler and the Clown'' about
Ivan Poddubny
Ivan Maximovich Poddubny or Ivan Maksymovych Piddubnyy (russian: Ива́н Максимович Подду́бный, uk, Іва́н Максимович Підду́бний; – 8 August 1949) was a professional wrestler from the Russian Emp ...
and Anatoly Durov, father of
Anatoly Durov and founder of the famous circus dynasty. During the troubled shooting he saved a young actress, but was badly injured himself and died shortly after. The film was finished by
Boris Barnet.
Konstantin Yudin was buried at the
Novodevichy Cemetery
Novodevichy Cemetery ( rus, Новоде́вичье кла́дбище, Novodevichye kladbishche) is a cemetery in Moscow. It lies next to the southern wall of the 16th-century Novodevichy Convent, which is the city's third most popular touris ...
. He was survived by his wife, a Russian actress Inna Fedorova (1905—1990). His brother Nikolai Yudin was arrested during the
Great Purge
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of 1937, accused of
counter-revolutionary activities and executed. He was rehabilitated in 1957.
Yudin Nikolai Konstantinovich
at the Sakharov Center
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(in Russian)
Selected filmography
* 1927 — ''Red Crimea'' (documentary)
* 1938 — ''Volga-Volga
''Volga-Volga'' (russian: Волга-Волга) is a Soviet musical comedy directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, released on April 24, 1938. It centres on a group of amateur performers on their way to Moscow to perform in a talent contest called ...
'' (as an assistant director)
* 1939 — '' A Girl with a Temper''
* 1941 — '' Four Hearts''
* 1942 — ''Antosha Rybkin
Antosha Rybkin, (russian: Антоша Рыбкин) is a 1942 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin.
Plot
The commander decides to hold a concert of the front brigade of artists in order to divert the attention of the enemy, who is a ...
''
* 1945 — ''The Twins'' (also known as ''The Call of Love
The Call of Love (russian: Близнецы, Bliznetsy) is a 1945 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin.
Plot
At the station, charming twins, infants were lost. In the arrangement of their destiny take part and a young girl-electricia ...
'')
* 1950 — ''Brave People
''Brave People'' (russian: Смелые люди, Smelye lyodi), initially announced on release abroad by Mosfilm as ''The Horsemen'', is a 1950 Soviet film, directed by Konstantin Yudin. The film starred Sergei Gurzo and Alexei Gribov, and was Y ...
''
* 1953 — '' A Fortress in the Mountains''
* 1954 — ''The Swedish Match'' (also known as '' The Safety Match'')
* 1956 — ''Behind the Footlights''
* 1957 — ''The Wrestler and the Clown
, image = The Wrestler and the Clown poster.jpg
, caption = Russian poster
, director =
, producer = Lev Durasov
, writer = Nikolay Pogodin
, starring =
, music = Yuriy Biryukov
, cinematography = Sergei Poluyanov
, editing =
, releas ...
'' (finished by Boris Barnet)
References
Bibliography
* Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
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1896 births
1957 deaths
Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery
Mass media people from Moscow
Soviet film directors
Stalin Prize winners