Angelina Stepanova

Angelina Stepanova

Born: November 10, 1905
Died: May 17, 2000
in Nikolaevsk Primorsky region, Russian empire

Movies for Angelina Stepanova...

Remember Me This Way
Title: Remember Me This Way
Released: January 7, 1988
Type: Movie
A son comes to Leningrad on the birthday of his mother. He is the director of a large Siberian construction, twice married, happy in work, and in family life. His second wife Lida is also here. She brought her son and daughter with her. The youth of the mother of the family fell on the 30s. Life practically did not change its principles and beliefs. And it's not clear to her children, and even more so grandchildren, for whom her ideals do not mean anything.
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Speed
Title: Speed
Released: December 5, 1983
Type: Movie
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A Declaration of Love
Title: A Declaration of Love
Character: old woman
Released: August 15, 1978
Type: Movie
The main character is a talented, but timid writer of the Filippok experiencing with his country the difficult years of revolution, devastation and war. Adversity helps him overcome the unrequited and faithful love for the widow of Commissioner Zinochka, who bossily manages his career, not hesitating to start novels with other men. Filippok will describe the story of his life in a book that at the end of days will be presented by a terminally ill, but still dearly beloved wife, with gratitude for the experience.
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Chekhov's Pages
Title: Chekhov's Pages
Character: госпожа N.N.
Released: October 27, 1977
Type: Movie
Screen adaptation of the two-part play "Chekhov's Pages" staged by the Moscow Art Theater. M. Gorky based on one-act plays and stories by A.P. Chekhov: “Gimp”, “Lecture on the dangers of tobacco”, “Anniversary”, “Pecheneg”, “The Story of Mrs. N.N.”, “Swan Song”.
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The Drummer's Fate
Title: The Drummer's Fate
Released: December 22, 1976
Type: Movie
A young boy is trying to find his family and fights enemies of the state.
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Twenty Days Without War
Title: Twenty Days Without War
Character: Zinaida Antonovna, artistic director of the theater
Released: November 8, 1976
Type: Movie
War correspondent Lopatin takes a 20-day-leave from his hard work at the front in 1942. He travels to faraway Tashkent to meet the family of the killed soldier and visit the film set of the screen adaptation of his war-time stories. Lopatin also manages to walk the streets of Tashkent, take part in a factory workers' meeting and have a short-lived love affair. Although with no bombings and fighting, the city dwellers breathe the atmosphere of the ongoing war.
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Always with me
Title: Always with me
Released: June 6, 1976
Type: Movie
The famous scientist, academician and art critic Andrei Ilyin, who survived with the Hermitage staff the harsh trials of the Leningrad blockade, returned to his hometown after many years. The whole life of Ilyin is connected with Leningrad. A life that in the distant years of World War II would have seemed to have no future, but which, despite the unbearable horror of hunger and devastation, continued only in the name of the future ...
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Dear Liar
Title: Dear Liar
Character: Mrs. Patrick Campbell
Released: April 30, 1976
Type: Movie
A play based on correspondence between George Bernard Shaw and the actress Mrs Patrick Campbell.
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Story of an Unknown Actor
Title: Story of an Unknown Actor
Released: January 1, 1976
Type: Movie
The of an actor in a provincial theatre.
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Escape of Mr. McKinley
Title: Escape of Mr. McKinley
Character: миссис Энн Шамуэй
Released: December 15, 1975
Type: Movie
A man decides to escape into the future by the way of hibernation. When he wakes up, feeling lucky that the experiment worked out well, the staff of the hibernation company politely walks him to the outside were he finds a post atomic war desert… He wakes up! Thank God it was just a dream! Or was it?
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They Fought for Their Motherland
Title: They Fought for Their Motherland
Character: old Cossack woman
Released: November 5, 1975
Type: Movie
In July 1942, in the Second World War, the rearguard of the Russian army protects the bridgehead of the Don River against the German army while the retreating Russian troops cross the bridge. While they move back to the Russian territory through the countryside, the soldiers show their companionship, sentiments, fears and heroism to defend their motherland.
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War and Peace
Title: War and Peace
Character: Anna Pavlovna Scherer
Released: April 28, 1968
Type: Movie
A seven-hour epic adaptation of the novel by Leo Tolstoy. The love story of young Countess Natasha Rostova and Count Pierre Bezukhov is interwoven with the Great Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon's invading army.
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War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov
Title: War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov
Character: Anna Pavlovna Scherer
Released: November 4, 1967
Type: Movie
As Moscow is set ablaze by the retreating Russians, the Rostovs flee their estate, taking wounded soldiers with them, and unbeknownst to them, also Andrei. Pierre, dressed as a peasant, tries to assassinate Napoleon but is taken prisoner. As the French are forced to retreat, he is marched for months with the Grande Armée, until being freed by a raiding party. The French are defeated by Kutuzov in the Battle of Krasnoi. Andrei is recognized and is brought to his estate. He forgives Natasha on his deathbed. She reunites with Pierre and they marry as Moscow is being rebuilt.
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War and Peace, Part III: The Year 1812
Title: War and Peace, Part III: The Year 1812
Character: Anna Pavlovna Scherer (uncredited)
Released: July 21, 1967
Type: Movie
In 1812, Napoleon's Army invades Russia. Kutuzov asks Bolkonsky to join him as a staff officer, yet the prince requests a command in the field. Pierre sets out to watch the upcoming confrontation between the armies. During the Battle of Borodino, he volunteers to assist in an artillery battery. Bolkonsky's unit waits in the reserve, but he is hit by a shell. Both Anatol and Bolkosnky suffer severe wounds. The French Army is victorious and advances on Moscow.
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War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova
Title: War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova
Character: Anna Pavlovna Scherer
Released: July 20, 1966
Type: Movie
In the end of 1809, Natasha attends her first ball. Andrei falls in love with her and intends to marry her, but her father demands they wait. The prince travels abroad, and Natasha desperately longs for him. But she then meets Anatol Kuragin and forgets of Andrei. At the last minute, she regrets and abandons her plans to elope with Anatol. Bolkonsky hears of this and declares their betrothal is over. Pierre, trying to calm her down, suddenly announces he loves her.
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War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky
Title: War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky
Character: Anna Pavlovna Scherer
Released: March 14, 1966
Type: Movie
The first film of a four-part adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s 1869 novel. In St. Petersburg of 1805, Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a rich nobleman, is introduced to high society. His friend, Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, joins the Imperial Russian Army as aide-de-camp of General Mikhail Kutuzov in the War of the Third Coalition against Napoleon.
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Goodbye, Boys!
Title: Goodbye, Boys!
Character: Belova
Released: January 1, 1964
Type: Movie
Goodbye, Boys! is the coming-of-age tale of three teenagers graduating from a Communist school during World War II. It's summer, and their main goals are swimming in the Black Sea and wooing the girl all three of them love. However, they are asked to become officers in the military, and slowly their worlds begin changing forever. Their parents oppose them, they begin fearing losing each other and their families, and the military tricks and maneuvers them into joining the army instead of the navy
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Anna Karenina
Title: Anna Karenina
Released: April 6, 1953
Type: Movie
The performance of the Moscow Art Theater. Gorky based on the novel of the same name by L. N. Tolstoy, staged for the stage by one of the founders of the theater V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko.
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The Unforgettable Year 1919
Title: The Unforgettable Year 1919
Character: Olga Butkevich
Released: June 6, 1951
Type: Movie
Soviet propaganda film in two episodes about Stalin's strong and cruel suppression of the 1919 anti-communist uprising in St. Petersburg, Russia. Stalin and Lenin are shown as heroes who destroyed the efforts of anti-communists led by White Russians with support from "bad" British capitalists headed by Sir Winston Churchill and Lloyd George.