Sailor Chizhik (Russian: Матрос Чижик, romanized: Matros Chizhik) is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Braun [fr].[1][2][3]
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Russian: Матрос Чижик | |
Directed by | Vladimir Braun [fr] |
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Cinematography | Vladimir Vojtenko |
Music by | Igor Shamo |
Production company | Dovzhenko Film Studios |
Release date | 1955 |
Running time | 86 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Having received an injury during the exercises, the sailor Chizhik is sent by the orderly to the house of Captain Luzgin. Wife of the captain of a young beautiful woman is very cruel to the orderly, constantly humiliating him, counting a servant. The only joy in the life of the sailor is communication with the little sadchuk Shura, a kind, fair and sensitive boy.
Once, unable to withstand the insults of the mistress, the orderly decides to flee. It is stopped only by an unforeseen circumstance: the heaviest inflammation of the lungs in a child. A vigilant nurse, not for a moment leaving Shura, sits Chizhik at his bed, literally fighting with death.
With the Soviet Union, Vladimir Braun's film was watched by 22.3 million spectators (786th result).[8]
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