
1959 Posters of cinemas in the USSR are decorated with two beautiful actresses of world cinema - Marina Vlady and Audrey Hepburn. It was this year that two foreign screen versions of Russian classics came to the Soviet film distribution. But I digress - talking about Soviet films. This year more than eighty were filmed. Let's remember the most notable of them.
At the end of the year, the criminal drama "PE - Emergency"

The story of the Soviet sailors attacked by the Chinese military
Second place in the continuation of the history of the village boy reformed in the army - "Ivan Brovkin on virgin soil"

Patriotic comedy, so it seems now called this genre
Third place for the year at the spy detective "Blue Arrow"

What can I say, just a phrase from another film, which will be removed later - the viewer loves detective stories
"Soviet screen", according to the results of the audience vote, the best film of the year called the military drama "Fate of a Man"

At the same hire this film adaptation of the story of Mikhail Sholokhov was fourth place
These are the leaders. But not only they deserve attention. Indeed, this year the dramas “Ballad of a Soldier” were released.

"Two Fedor"

"Girl is looking for father"

"Father's house"

"Contemporaries"

The final part of the trilogy "Walking on the Wheels" - "Gloomy Morning"

The first directorial work Batalov - "The Overcoat"

Adventure film "Last inch"

Detective "Cruelty"

Comedy "The Intractable"

It's enough for today. 1960 is next in line
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"PE - Emergency", dir. Viktor Ivchenko
"Ivan Brovkin on virgin soil", dir. Ivan Lukinsky
Blue Arrow, dir. Leonid Estrin
"The Fate of Man", dir. Sergey Bondarchuk
"The Ballad of the Soldier", dir. Grigory Chukhrai
"Two Fedor", dir. Marlene Hutsiev
"Girl Looking for Father", dir. Leo Golub
Father's House, dir. Lev Kulidzhanov
"Contemporary", dir. Vasily Ordynsky
Gloomy Morning, dir. Gregory Roshal
The Overcoat, dir. Alexey Batalov
Last Inch, dir. Nikita Kurihin, Theodor Vulfovich
Cruelty, dir. Vladimir Skuybin
"Intractable", dir. Yury Chulyukin
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