fiction.wikisort.org - MovieThe Days of the Turbins (Russian: Дни Турбиных, romanized: Dni Turbinykh) is a 1976 Soviet three-part television drama film directed by Vladimir Basov, based on the eponymous play by Mikhail Bulgakov (the author's adaptation of his novel The White Guard for stage).[1][2]
1976 film
The Days of the Turbins |
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Directed by | Vladimir Basov |
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Written by | Vladimir Basov |
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Produced by | Dmitry Zalbshtein |
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Starring | Andrey Myagkov Andrei Rostotsky Valentina Titova Oleg Basilashvili |
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Cinematography | Leonid Krainenkov Ilia Minkovetskiy |
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Edited by | Lyudmila Badorina |
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Music by | Veniamin Basner |
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Production company | Mosfilm |
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Running time | 223 minutes |
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Country | Soviet Union |
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Language | Russian |
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Plot
The film tells about the intelligentsia and the revolution in Russia, about the life of the family of Turbin officers during the Russian Civil War.
Kiev. Winter of 1918-1919. The power in the city passes from the Hetman to the Directorate of Ukraine, then from Petliura to the Bolsheviks. Turbins and their acquaintances have to make their choice. Colonel Alexei Turbin and his brother Nicholas remain loyal to the White Movement and bravely defend it, without worrying about their lives. Elena's (née Turbin) husband, Vladimir Talberg flees shamefully from the city with the retreating German troops. In this troubled time, the family and close friends gather and celebrate the New Year. A strange and slightly ridiculous person comes to visit them, a distant relative of the Turbins - Larion Surzhansky (Lariosik).
Cast
- Andrey Myagkov — Alexei Vasilievich Turbin
- Andrei Rostotsky — Nikolai Vasilievich Turbin
- Valentina Titova — Elena Talberg
- Oleg Basilashvili — Vladimir Robertovich Talberg
- Vladimir Basov — Viktor Viktorovich Myshlaevsky
- Vasily Lanovoy — Leonid Yurievich Shervinsky
- Pyotr Shcherbakov — Alexander Bronislavovich Studzinsky
- Sergey Ivanov — Lariosik (Larion Larionovich Surzhansky)
- Viktor Chekmaryov — Vasily Ivanovich Lisovich
- Margarita Krinitsyna — Vanda, wife of Lisovich
- Vladimir Samoilov — Hetman Skoropadsky
- Gleb Strizhenov — General von Shratt
- Vadim Grachyov — von Doost
- Nikolay Smorchkov — First Officer
- Igor Bezyayev — Lieutenant Kopylov
- Mikhail Selyutin — third officer, lieutenant
- Fyodor Nikitin — Maxim
- Ivan Ryzhov — footman Fedor
- Dmitry Orlovsky — the postman
- Boryslav Brondukov — the Bolshevik agitator
- Leo Perfilov — city dweller
See also
The White Guard, a Russian 2012 TV series.
References
External links
На других языках
- [en] The Days of the Turbins (film)
[ru] Дни Турбиных (фильм, 1976)
«Дни Турбины́х» — советский трёхсерийный художественный телевизионный фильм Владимира Басова по одноимённой пьесе Михаила Булгакова (авторское переложение для сцены романа «Белая гвардия»). Снят по заказу Гостелерадио СССР в 1976 году[1].
Ряд натурных съёмок фильма проведён в Киеве[2] (Андреевский спуск, Владимирская горка, Мариинский дворец, Софийская площадь).
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