
Returning from a trip to the sea, I decided to recall the old Soviet films about the Black Sea holiday. And the list was pretty short. To my surprise, not many films were shot on this topic in the Soviet cinema. Why is that? Maybe the topic seemed too narrow to the directors and they were afraid of repetition ?. However, let's remember these films
The first thing that comes to mind is, of course, "Three plus Two"

Rest savages on the coast - this is what we have almost lost. There are not many places left on the Black Sea, where you can safely put up a tent. At least in the Krasnodar Territory (in the Crimea, perhaps, there is still where). Yes, and lovers of such a holiday, too, is not so much. We are spoiled by civilization
The second film I remembered Haitai comedy "Sportloto-82"

You know, in childhood with our parents, we always went to the sea to places where the beach was fairly free. Therefore, I always considered the situation on the beach shown in the film to be greatly exaggerated. Until one day I came to Arhipo-Osipovka. It was there that I realized that Gaidai did not exaggerate anything. Everything was just like that. One has only to lift a towel from the ground, it will immediately be someone else's. And in the sea on the beach you have to literally go over the heads
A similar situation on the beach is shown in another movie - "Be my husband"

But this film is interesting to me to others. In this film, the role of Andrei Mironov has changed - from a cheerful joker, he turned into a timid, sad intellectual, and to the previous role he no longer returned
Another film where a single woman finds her family happiness on the Black Sea holiday - "Ladies invite gentlemen"

This also can be attributed, and "Love and doves"

Although the main action of the film takes place in the village, but it all began with the Black Sea resort romance of the main character
This, of course, not all films on this topic. There were also the late Soviet "My Sailor", and about the off-season rest "From the Life of Vacationers," and there are good scenes in the wonderful (though not comedic) Dubravka
And what else do you remember?
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Used frames from movies
"Three plus Two", director Heinrich Ohanisyan, 1963
Sportloto-82, director Leonid Gaidai, 1982
"Be my husband," directed by Alla Surikova, 1981
"Ladies invite gentlemen", director Ivan Kiasashvili, 1980
"Love and Doves", directed by Vladimir Menshov, 1984
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