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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 9 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 9 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 8 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 8 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 7 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 7 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 6 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 6 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 5 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 5 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 4 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 4 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 3 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 3 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 2 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 2 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 1 of 9. Cargo 200 (English subtitles). Part 1 of 9. Although it may be too soon to declare Cargo 200 the best Russian film of 2007, it is hard to imagine much competition for the title of most controversial. Borrowing freely from various cinematic genres (for example, anti-war, family drama, psychological thriller) and literary classics (especially Dostoevskii's novels), Balabanov has constructed a rigorous and unsparing film about the death of the Soviet Union that is guaranteed to shock even the most jaded viewers. According to Balabanov, Soviet society circa 1984 was the poisonous wreck of an industrial civilization tottering on the verge of collapse from the sum of its political, social, and individual vices: a hopeless foreign war of choice bleeding the country dry, a terrorized and infantilized populace, rampant alcohol abuse among young and old, complete police lawlessness, a geriatric and out of touch government, a dismal and hypocritical popular culture, an arrogant and cynical intelligentsia, a nihilistic younger generation, and the soul-crushing hopelessness of everyday life for the masses. When the best representatives of the younger generation were sacrificed to vain and doomed imperial ambitions in Afghanistan, the future was put in the hands of amoral black-marketers, the absolutely predictable products of a soulless, cynical, and materialistic culture, who would become the business elite of post-Soviet Russia. Title comes from code phrase for dead soldiers shipped home from Afghanistan. ==================== Crew: Director: Aleksei Balabanov Writer: Aleksei Balabanov Cast: Agniya Kuznetsova as Angelika Aleksei Poluyan as Captain Zhurov Leonid Gromov as Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism Aleksei Serebryakov as Aleksey Leonid Bichevin as Valera Natalya Akimova as Antonina, Aleksey's Wife Yuri Stepanov as Mikhail, Colonel Mikhail Skryabin as Sunka © STV Film Company, 2007. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_200 Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847880/usercomments Review by Rusfilm: http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/cargo.php Review by KinoKultura: http://www.kinokultura.com/2007/18r-gruz.shtml Reviewed at Venice Film Festival: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934529.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review in New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/420043/Cargo-200/overview ==================== Subtitles from Internet: http://www.baidak.com/blog/gruz-200-subtitles Tags: Груз 200 Cargo СССР USSR Советский союз Soviet Union |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12/12 (7/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12 of 12 (7/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12/12 (6/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12 of 12 (6/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12/12 (5/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12 of 12 (5/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12/12 (4/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12 of 12 (4/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12/12 (3/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12 of 12 (3/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12/12 (2/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12 of 12 (2/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12/12 (1/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 12 of 12 (1/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 11/12 (7/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 11 of 12 (7/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 11/12 (6/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 11 of 12 (6/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 11/12 (5/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 11 of 12 (5/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |
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17 Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 11/12 (4/7). Seventeen Moments of Spring (English subtitles). Part 11 of 12 (4/7). The twelve-part television series about a Soviet intelligence agent who infiltrated the Nazi Secret Service has become a cult film. For the first time since Chapayev jokes and literary parodies are being made up about its main protagonist, Stirlitz. The era of perestroika has passed, the Soviet system of values has been shattered, with the USSR itself ceasing to exist, yet the film continues to be watched and enjoyed. The film owes its astounding success to director T. Lioznovas many-year painstaking work, writer Y. Semyonovs suspense-packed plot, the brilliant performance by the actors and M. Tariverdiyevs music. If anyone would like to see a good TV Series he/she must see "17 moments of the Spring", where Viacheslav Tikhonov played wonderfully the role of the Soviet agent Stirlitz. In fact, this agent never existed, but he was like a compilation of those soviet agents (Kuznetsov, Sorge and others) who died fighting nazi occupation in the territories of former USSR. Leonid Bronevoi also played in excellent way the role of nazi officer Heinrich Mueller. The story of the series was like the one of cat vs mouse. Mueller always suspected of Tikhonov, but could prove nothing. ==================== Director: Tatyana Lioznova Script: Yulian Semenov Camera: Petr Kataev Music by: Mikhael Tariverdiev Cast: Stirlitz - Vyacheslav TIKHONOV Stalin - Andro KOBALADZE Chief of Soviet Intelligence - Pyotr CHERNOV Vladimir Gromov - Peter CHERNOV Alexander Kovalenko - Vladimir ROUDY Kathe - Yekaterina GRADOVA Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY Kaltenbrunner - Mikhail ZHARKOVSKY Klaus - Lev DUROV Frau Zaurich - Emiliya MILTON Gabi Nabel - Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA Pleischner - Yevgeny YEVSTIGNEYEV Pastor Schlagg - Rostislav PLYATT Physicist Runge - Grigory LYAMPE Bormann - Yuri VIZBOR Schellenberg - Oleg TABAKOV Mueller - Leonid BRONEVOY General Wolf - Vassily Lanovoy Rolf - Alexei SAFONOV Dolman - Yan YANAKIYEV Allen Dulles - Vyacheslav SHALEVICH Gewernitz - Valentin GAFT Guesmann - Alexei EIBOZHENKO Holtoff - Konstantin ZHELDIN Eismann - Leonid KURAVLYOV Himmler - Nikolai PROKOPOVICH Hitler - Fritz DIEZ (GDR) Goring - Wilhelm BURMEYER (GDR) Guard at Stirlitz's cottage - Alexei DOBRONRAVOV One-Eyed - Rudolf PANKOV and others. © Gorky Film Studio, Gosteleradio, 1973. ==================== Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069628/ RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=398 ==================== English subtitles by T. Kameneva, Galina Bardina and Barbara Eiler (from original DVD). http://www.divx-titlovi.com/en-us/divx-subtitles/semnadtsat_mgnoveniy_vesny_1973_12_parts/42089/comments/default.aspx Tags: Семнадцать мгновений весны Seventeen Moments of Spring Штирлиц война СССР WW2 |