![]() | Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (5 of 8). Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (5 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/ |
![]() | Black Square (English subtitles). 12/12. Black Square (English subtitles). Part 12 of 12. A political thriller based on Friedrich Neznanskys book A Fair in Sokolniki. November, 1982. In the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, died after a long illness. The entire country froze in anticipation of crucial changes At this time of uncertainty, a young trainee, Alexander Turetsky, begins to work at the General Prosecutors office. The newcomer gets his first complicated case murder of the Department Head of the Ministry of Foreign Trade. In the course of investigation it turns out that the victim was a KGB secret agent ==================== Director: Yuri Moroz Writers: Yuri Moroz (writer) and Friedrich Neznansky (novel). Cast: Dmitri Kharatyan Vitali Solomin Elena Yakovleva Vasili Lanovoy Tatyana Kravchenko Armen Dzhigarkhanyan Emmanuil Vitorgan Alla Balter Dariya Moroz Vladimir Talashko Tatyana Lyutayeva Vadim Andreyev Andrei Boltnev Mikhail Gluzsky Igor Yasulovich © GORKY FILM STUDIO, 1993. ==================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103968/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=472 ==================== Subtutles from original DVD. |
![]() | Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (6 of 8). Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (6 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/ |
![]() | Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (3 of 8). Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (3 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/ |
![]() | 17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 2/12 (3/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 2 of 12 (3/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx |
![]() | Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (2 of 8). Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (2 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/ |
![]() | Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (8 of 8). Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (8 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/ |
![]() | War and Peace (English subtitles). Part 1 of 4 (1 of 14). War and Peace (English subtitles). Part 1 of 4 (1 of 14). Part 1 - "Andrei Bolkonsky". ==================== War and Peace (1968) is the gigantic motion picture epic, based on the novel of the same name by the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, has won worldwide critical acclaim. For the shooting of the film's battle scenes, such as the Battle of Borodino or the 1812 Moscow fire, a regular army was mustered into service, as well as a specially created cavalry regiment. Over 12,000 soldiers participated as extras in the crowd scenes. More than 35,000 costumes were made for the production. The details of 19th-century Russia's everyday life, the period costumes, society and its traditions, the psychological characteristics and the heroism of the people, the glory of Russian arms -- all this attracts the viewer not less than the love story of the delightful Natasha Rostova and the Prince Andrei Bolkonsky. War and Peace (Russian: Война и мир; Voyna i mir) is a Soviet-produced film adaptation of the Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace. Sergei Bondarchuk directed the film, co-wrote the screenplay and starred in the role of Pierre. The film took 7 years to produce and the cost back then was about $100 million in Russia, which would have cost $300 - $500 million in Hollywood. And those were 1967 dollars. According to the Guinness Book of Records, the Battle of Borodino scene included 120,000 soldiers, making it one of the largest battle scenes ever filmed. Many museums in the USSR contributed artifacts for the production design, making it one of the most elaborate films ever created. In the USSR, the film was released in 4 parts, with a total running time of 484 minutes (8 hours); a longer running time of 511 minutes is a miscalculation based on longer length of 70 mm prints. Part 1 - "Andrei Bolkonsky" and Part 2 - "Natasha Rostova", combined running time 255 minutes, released 1965 Part 3 - "1812", running time 104 minutes, released 1966 Part 4 - "Pierre Bezukhov", running time 125 minutes, released 1966. Awards: * 1969 - Academy Award - Best Foreign Language Film * 1969 - Golden Globe - Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film * 1969 - National Board of Review Award - Best Foreign Language Film * 1968 - New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Foreign Language Film ==================== Directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. Screen adaptation by: Sergei Bondarchuk and Vasili Solovyov. Director of Photography - Anatoly Petritsky. Production Designers - Mikhail Bogdanov and Gennady Miasnikov. Music composed by Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov. Sound Director - Yuri Mikhailov. Starring: Sergei Bondarchuk as Pierre Bezukhov Lyudmila Savelyeva as Natasha Rostova Vyacheslav Tikhonov as Prince Andrei Bolkonsky Boris Zakhava as Field Marshal Kutuzov Anatoli Ktorov as Prince Bolkonsky Irina Gubanova as Soniya Antonina Shuranova as Princess Maria Bolkonskaya Oleg Tabakov as Nikolai Rostov Viktor Stanitsyn as Ilya Andreyevich Rostov Irina Skobtseva as Helene Bezukhova Boris Smirnov as Prince Vasili Vasili Lanovoy as Anatol Kuragin Kira Golovko as Countess Rostova Aleksandr Borisov as Uncle Rostov ==================== © MOSFILM, 1967. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_and_Peace_%281968_film%29 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063794/ Russian Cinema Council (RUSCICO): http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=22 The comparison between Rusico vrs Kultur DVDs: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare/warandpeace.htm ==================== English subtitles by Tatiana Kameneva from original DVDs (RUSCICO). |
![]() | Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (5 of 8). Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (5 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/ |
![]() | Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (7 of 8). Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (7 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/ |
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