I decided to make a new rubric. You have already read its name in the title of the post. The purpose of the rubric is to find out which year can be considered the most successful in Soviet cinema. At least according to the readers of my journal. But first, before the voting, I decided to remind you - what kind of films this or that year is famous for
I decided to start in 1955. Why? No, I do not think that until 1955 there were no good films. But probably from this year the cinema has become, as it were more correctly expressed, more mass. Films began to be filmed more and more of them went into the category "Soviet film classics." This is not an immutable truth, and if you prove to me that I am wrong, what needs to be told about older films, I will definitely do it
So. 1955 This year rolled out 42 films. To tell about all, probably, it makes no sense. Note only the most popular with the viewer.
The patriot comedy about the army adventures of the village boy - "Soldier Ivan Brovkin"
It is curious that in the same year another film was shot absolutely on the same topic - “Maxim Perepelitsa”.
Here he just came out on the screens for 4 months later. And perhaps that is why his box office success was weaker.
But back to the leaders. The second place at the end of the rental took another comedy - "The Tamer Tamer".
True, according to Kinopoisk, this film was 1954, but it was premiered in March 1955.
Closes the top three comedy "Good Morning"
It is curious that comedies became the most popular with the audience in 1955
What else was shot in 1955 from famous films
"The Twelfth Night" with Luchko and Larionova
"The Rumyantsev Case" with Batalov
"Alien relatives" with Rybnikov and Mordyukova
"The Unfinished Tale" with Bondarchuk and Bystritskaya
And a few more nice screen versions:
"Two captains"
"Gadfly"
"Pedagogical poem"
"Mystery of two oceans"
Well, I think that's enough. Next in line is 1956
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Used footage from feature films
"Soldier Ivan Brovkin", director Ivan Lukinsky
Maxim Perepelitsa, director Anatoly Granik
"The Tiger's Tamer", directors Nadezhda Kosheverova, Alexander Ivanovsky
"The Twelfth Night", directed by Jan Fried
"The Case of Rumyantsev," directed by Joseph Kheifits
"Alien relatives", director Michael Schweitzer
"The Unfinished Tale," directed by Friedrich Ermler
"Two Captains", directed by Vladimir Vengerov
"Gadfly", director Alexander Faintsimmer
"Pedagogical poem", directed by Alexey Maslyukov, Mechislava Mayevskaya
"The Mystery of Two Oceans", director Konstantin Pipinashvili
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