
After telling about the most box-office Soviet films of the seventies and eighties, let's look into the sixties. After all, in this decade a lot of wonderful films, those that we now call the classics of Soviet cinema, have come out. So let's see what our viewer saw in those years at the cinema
In the 60's, the highest-grossing director was Gaidai. Each new his film beat records on attendance - in cinemas was sold-out.
Take a look yourself
The most popular film from the audience of the sixties was the comedy "The Diamond Hand" - 76.7 million viewers

Sparkling comedy about smugglers became the leader of the rental of 1969
The second place is also with Gaidai. "The Caucasian Captive, or Shurik's New Adventures" - 76.5 million viewers

This comedy became the leader of the rental in 1967
Third place in the gaydaevskih comedies pulled operetta "Wedding in Malinovka" - 74.6 million viewers.

In the same 1967, she took second place in the results of the hire, not very far behind the "Captive"
But the fourth place is again with Gaidai. "Operation" Y "and other adventures of Shurik" - 69.6 million viewers

The first movie about Shurik student (and the third with a trio of magnificent Coward, Bobby, Experienced) became the leader of hire in 1965.
As you can see, if the "Wedding in Malinovka" had not intervened, all the prizes would have taken Gaidayev's comedies. But we will go further
"Shield and sword" - 68.3 million viewers

The spectator always liked movies about scouts. That's this adaptation of Vadim Kozhevnikov became the leader of the rental of 1968
"New adventures of the elusive" - 66.2 million viewers

The continuation of the history of the avengers took the second line at the box office in 1969
"Amphibian Man" - 65.4 million viewers

This film adaptation of a science fiction novel by Alexander Belyaev, at the box office in 1962 second only to "The Magnificent Seven" took second place
"War and Peace" - 58.3 million viewers

The adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel became the leader of the 1966 hire
"Liberation" - 56.1 million viewers

Yuri Ozerov's film epic about the Great Patriotic War beat everyone at the box office in 1970
"Strong in spirit" - 55.2 million viewers

Another film about intelligence took second place at the box office in 1968
"Elusive Avengers" - 54.5 million viewers

Cult adventure film took the fourth line in the box office in 1967
"Trembita" - 51.2 million viewers

Another operetta - the third place in the box office in 1968
"The Indian Kingdom" - 49.6 million viewers

A heavy military drama at the box office of the same 1968 ranked fourth
"Hussar ballad" - 48.6 million viewers

The only Ryazanov film in the leaders of the 1960s. The musical comedy about the war of 1812 was on the third line of hire in 1962
"The Way to Saturn" - 48.2 million viewers

And finished the TOP-15 leaders in the rental of the 60's another film about scouts during the war. 5th place at the box office in 1968
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