Pavel Pavlenko

Pavel Pavlenko

Born: September 20, 1902
Died: March 9, 1992
in Kiev, Russian Empire

Movies for Pavel Pavlenko...

Morning Music
Title: Morning Music
Character: (voice)
Released: March 11, 1974
Type: Movie
How a wise beetle helped a grasshopper find his favorite thing.
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Царевна лягушка
Title: Царевна лягушка
Character: царь
Released: February 2, 1971
Type: Movie
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Taimyr Calls You
Title: Taimyr Calls You
Character: Old Baburin
Released: January 3, 1971
Type: Movie
A few hotel guests are constantly getting into various funny situations.
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The Roundabout
Title: The Roundabout
Character: Ivan Petrovich
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
Satirical comedy based on the notebooks and short stories by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: "Romance with Double-Bass","On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco", "Misery", "Grateful", "Polinka", "The Cynic", "The Ninny".
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Adam and Eve
Title: Adam and Eve
Released: February 9, 1970
Type: Movie
Bekir, in anger divorces his wife Kheva, which he regrets. Because of Sharia, she can return if she marries another and is expelled by him. Bekir arranges with Adam, to briefly marry and expel her. Neither Kheva, nor Adam want to separate.
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The Brothers Karamazov
Title: The Brothers Karamazov
Character: elder Zosima
Released: January 10, 1969
Type: Movie
Based on the novel of the same name by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The tragic story of the Karamazov family takes place in a Russian province in the late 19th century. The relations of their father and three brothers are very complicated and contradictory. One of the brothers is accused of killing his father, whom he did not commit. The brothers are unable to help him, and only a loving girl follows him to hard labour.
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Father Frost
Title: Father Frost
Character: Nastjenkas Vater
Released: October 24, 1964
Type: Movie
A fairy tale about a conceited young man and a young woman with a tyrannical step-mother, who must overcome magical trials in order to be together.
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Big
Title: Big "Wick"
Released: April 28, 1963
Type: Movie
A satirical express train sets off on its way. The driver S. Mikhalkov gives a farewell beep ... On the first carriage an inscription - "Summer cottage". The following are 8 short stories ...
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Summer Is Over
Title: Summer Is Over
Released: February 13, 1963
Type: Movie
A family comedy about funny adventures of two six-graders during the summer vacations.
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Oi Sfougarades
Title: Oi Sfougarades
Character: Бабурис
Released: November 26, 1960
Type: Movie
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Vremya letnikh otpuskov
Title: Vremya letnikh otpuskov
Released: January 1, 1960
Type: Movie
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Our Correspondent
Title: Our Correspondent
Character: Ivan Ivanovich
Released: February 2, 1959
Type: Movie
The journalist of the village newspaper Tatyana Nikitina was published in a large metropolitan newspaper, but no one from the villagers believes her, because the article itself was published under her creative pseudonym. Tatyana, offended at everyone, packed her things and left for Moscow, where she was willingly hired for a job in a central newspaper. Traveling throughout the country, she writes feuilletons and notes, finds friends and enemies, finds and does not lose loved ones...
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Duel
Title: Duel
Released: December 2, 1957
Type: Movie
Love story filmed in Russia.
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Attack from the Sea
Title: Attack from the Sea
Character: Paul I of Russia
Released: October 4, 1953
Type: Movie
The historical and biographic movie about the glorified Russian naval commander Ushakov. France begins aggressive wars. The Russian and allied troops freeing Italy are headed by A. V. Suvorov. The victory in the fortress of Corfu is ensured by operation of the admiral Ushakov.
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Man of Music
Title: Man of Music
Released: June 6, 1952
Type: Movie
The young composer Mikhail Glinka performs his new work at a soiree at earl Vielgorsky's house. However, the public is accustomed to Western music, and reacts coldly to the creation of the composer. This makes him very sad, but soon he decides to go learn the art of music in Italy. After returning from Italy, he is full of desire to write national Russian opera. Vasily Zhukovsky proposes a subject: a feat of Ivan Susanin. Tsar Nicholas I change the name of the opera to A Life for the Tsar and assigns a librettist - Baron Rosen. Acquaintance with the future co-author shocked Glinka: Rosen speaks Russian with a noticeable German accent. The premiere was successful, but Glinka was still not entirely happy with the libretto: "False words were written by Rosen". When Nicholas I learned that Ruslan and Lyudmila was written on Pushkin's subject, he sees it as sedition. The bitter experience of the composer brighten his supporters.