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Viktor Perevalov Movies

1968  
 
This pro-Soviet propaganda drama should not be confused with the 1966 U.S. hit comedy The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming! by Norman Jewison. In this film, the end of World War II is fast approaching, and a sixteen-year-old boy who was a member of the Hitler Youth is taking part in the last-ditch effort to resist the approach of the Russian Army. Captured in the last days of the war, he must now answer for his part in the shooting death of a Soviet prisoner. Despite having every reason to believe he will be treated severely, he is surprised to discover that the invaders are scrupulously fair. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Gert Krause-MelzerViktor Perevalov, (more)
 
1966  
 
Little moments in the course of a very brief romance make up the bulk of this tender, lyrical film, the only one ever directed by Gennady Schpalykov, better known as a screenwriter. On a bus filled with young people going for an outing to the theater, Victor (K. Lavrov), a scruffy geologist, and Lena (I. Gulaya), a young factory worker, strike up a conversation. He has traveled to many interesting places, she is young, recently divorced, and has a child. When she invites him to join the group at the theater, he says that he's too grungy to go there. However, after he gets off the bus, he rushes around getting himself cleaned up, somehow manages to make it into the sold-out theater, and finds Lena. They leave during intermission, and he walks her home. The next day, she brings her daughter along to meet him where he has been staying, and they share a nice lunch together, until he abruptly leaves. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Inna GulayaKirill Lavrov, (more)