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Nasreddin in Bukhara

“ Nasredidin in Bukhara ” ( Uzbek. Nasriddin Buxoroda ) is a Soviet comedy film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on Leonid Solovyov’s “ Disturbator of Peace ” novel and folk oriental tales about Khoja Nasreddin . The hero in the film is called only Nasreddin, the title of Hodge is not mentioned.

Nasreddin in Bukhara
uzb Nasriddin buxoroda
Movie poster
Genrecomedy
ProducerJacob Protazanov
Author
script
Victor Vitkovich
Leonid Solovyov
In the main
cast
Lev Sverdlin
OperatorDaniel Demutsky
ComposerMukhtar Ashrafi
Film companyUzbekfilm
Duration80 minutes
A country the USSR
Tongue
Year1943
IMDbID 0036196
File: Nasreddin in Bukhara (1943) .webm Play media file
Nasreddin in Bukhara

Story

The famous hero of oriental fairy tales Nasreddin arrives in Bukhara on his donkey . Just on this day, the Emir of Bukhara conducts a fair trial. Potter Niyaz owed 400 tanga to the money changer Jafar, and the court ordered him to return the money within one hour. The poor potter has no money and he will have to go into slavery with his daughter Guljan. Niyaz saves Nasreddin, redeeming his debt from Jafar.

Outraged Jafar informs the Bukhara emir about this story. Emir demands to catch the rebel, who dared to leave his sentence without execution. Nasreddin flees Niyaz and Guldjan’s home from the guards. But now Nasreddin’s beloved can replenish the emir’s harem , and in order to save her, Nasreddin changes clothes with the astronomical scholar Hussein Huslia and, posing as him, penetrates the palace.

Cast

  • Lev Sverdlin - Nasreddin
  • Konstantin Mikhailov - Emir of Bukhara
  • Emmanuel Geller - Jafar, usurer
  • Vasily Zaychikov - Niyaz, potter
  • M. Mirzakarimova - Guljan, daughter of Niyaz
  • Stepan Kayukov - Bakhtiyar, Vizier
  • Abid Talipov - Yusup, blacksmith
  • In the credits of the film "Nasridin in Bukhara" as the blacksmith Yusup, the name Abid Talipov was mistakenly indicated. Abid Talipov 1940 was called up to serve in the ranks of the Red Army. From there he went to the front. returned to Uzbekistan after the end of the war - 1945. He practically did not act in his creative activity in cinema, only one small work in “Generated Roads.” In the film “Nasreddin Bukhara”, the blacksmith Yusup played the role of the famous actor of the Uzbek theater and cinema, Saat Talipov, Abid Talipov’s famous namesake. It was his first role in the cinema. In the future, he played such films as "Tahir and Zuhra" (Bagir), "The Adventures of Nasreddin" (Ahmadzhon the Nobleman), "Alisher Navai" prnts-temurid Yadgar, "The Past Days" (Musulmankul), etc. In total thirty roles. Read more at Kino-Teatr.RU https://www.kino-teatr.ru/teatr/ acter / m / sov / 48387 / forum /
  • Saat Talipov (Soat Tolipov): Actor of theater and cinema, Honored Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1948) Date of birth - 1908, Tashkent, Date of death - 1979 (5 December), Tashkent, (71year old) Keywords - actor, theater, cinema. Uzbek Soviet film and theater actor. Honored Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1948). 1929-1930 studied in the Uzbek studio of the actor at the Tashkent Russian Youth Theater. Since 1930 he worked as an actor of the Uzbek TYUZ. In 1931 he was invited to the troupe of the Uzbek State (since 1933 academic) Khamza Drama Theater (since 2001, the National Academic Drama Theater of Uzbekistan). Soon a talented and hardworking young artist moved to the company. He played Commander (“Sheep source”), Gafur (“Bai and the hut”), Bahadir (“Bahadir”). Due to difficult confrontations in the theater troupe in 1936–40, which, thanks to time, often acquired a dangerous ideological character, S. Talipov in 1941 was forced to leave the theater. He was soon drafted into the army, he began preparing to be sent to war. But at the last moment the talented actor was decided to be returned to the theater, but S. Talipov refused this. Then, since he was an educated and party man, he was sent to the Tashkent regional committee KP.Uz. He began working as Commissioner for Chinaz. In 1942, the then head of the Republic, U. Yusupov, arrived at Chinaz for agricultural affairs. He recognized the actor of the Academic Theater among the people who met him. Naturally, he wondered why he was here. Then S. Talipov briefly outlined the history of his departure from the theater. U. Yusupov said: "You have nothing to do here, your place today is on the stage of the Academic Theater." But S. Talipov and here refused to return to his theater. Then the head sent him to the Film Studio of feature films of Uzbekistan, in 1943-46 he worked fruitfully here. In 1946, S. Talipov was invited to the Uzbek Republican Theater of Musical Drama and Comedy. Mukimi. In this theater he worked fruitfully until his retirement in 1968. In 1968, Lenfilm was approved as one of the roles of the film “Prince Igor”. In early 1969, he went to Moscow to shoot. However, before starting work, trouble struck him on the way, he had a stroke right in the Moscow metro. From a hospital in Moscow, with a “satisfactory condition” verdict, he was sent on to continue treatment in Tashkent. However, here, some time later, a second, more extensive stroke struck. After that S. Talipov was ill for a long time and hard, he died at the end of 1979. S. Talipov during the creative activity (1929-1969) created about a hundred theatrical and thirty cinema roles. He, as an actor, had bright external and internal possibilities - tall, catchy facial features, sharp eagle eyes, a thunderingly strong voice, a powerful explosive temperament, an instant and deep reincarnation. Therefore, especially in negative images and in highly expressive scenes, he became visually truly scary ...     Theater roles ( incomplete ) Republican Uzbek TYUZ 1930 - Victory - Dodkho 1931 - Blood and water -. Uzb. State Academ. Theater Khamzy 1931 - Sheep source - Commander 1934 - Hotel hostess - Cavalier Ripafratta 1935 - Hamlet - Rosencrantz 1936 - Insidiousness and love - Hofmarshal von Kalb 1939 - Buy and hired man - Ghafur 1940 - Bokhodir - Bohodir 1940 - Man with his gun - a man - a bokodir 1940 - Man with a gun - a bat and a hind Uzb. State Res. theater of music drama and comedy to them. Mukimi 1946 - Takhir and Zukhra (input) - Karabatyr (commander of Babakhan) 1946 - Nurkhon - (input) Khoja (father Nurkhon) 1948 - Wedding in Malinovka - Gritsian Tavrichesky (gangster) 1949 - Alpomish - Kukaldosh 1952 - Nurkhon - Hoji 1953 - Mukimi - Zavki (poet) 1953 - Tahir and Zukhra - Karabatyr 1953 - Oftobkhon - 1954 - Farhad and Shirin - Sheruya (son of Khosrav) 1955 - Aziz and Sanam - commander (of Khiva khan) 1958 - Ravshan and Zulhumar - Karakhan (ruler of Shirvan) 1959 - Nurkhon - Sarkor (groom) 1959 - At the cost of living - Davronbek (leader Basmachi) 1960 - White lotus - Thin executioner 1962 - Uttar Avaz - Ju Hades Khan (leader Basmachi in Khoresm and Turkmenia) 1963 - Marriage son - Izhrokum ota 1963 - Secrets paranja - Norboyvachcha 1964 - Wedding Malinauka - Gritsian Tauride (bandit) Roles in film 1943 - Nasraddin Bukhara - Yusuf (Smith) 1945 - Tahir and Zuhra - Bagir (father of Tahir) 1946 - Adventures of Nasreddin - Ahmadjon (nobleman) 1948 - Alisher Navoi - Yadgar (prince of timuride) 1955 - Crash of the emirate - Blackbeard basmach of 1956 - Sacred blood - Episode. A friend of Khakimbaya 1957 - Avicenna - episode in frames of war 1959 - Sons go on - episode, basmach 1960 - This is what the entire mahalya says - episode, cook (oshpaz) 1961 - Hamza - episode, religious fanatic, in the crowd 1961 - Daughter Ganga - episode , peace officer (policeman) 1965 - Star of Ulugbek - episode, Dervish 1965 - Storm over Asia - episode, Hangman. 1966 - Sayat Bell - Said 1966 - White, white storks - episode 1967 - Plus unit - episode 1968 - Revolution riders - episode 1969 - Past days - Musulmonkul Author of the article and compiler of theatrical and cinema roles: PhD in Art History, professor, Honored Youth Tutor Uzbekistan HAMIDJAN IMAMOVICH IKRAMOV.
  • Matvey Lyarov - Arslanbek, Chief of the Guard
  • Nikolay Volkov - Hussein Huslia, sage
  • Asad Ismatov - Ali, teahouse
  • Mirshakhid Mirakilov - Emir's Guard
  • Ivan Bobrov - Emir's Guard
  • Rahim Pirmuhamedov - the emir's guard
  • Lutfi Sarymsakov - servant at the court (not in the credits)

Film crew

  • Director: Jacob Protazanov
  • Writer: Victor Vitkovich , Leonid Solovyov
  • Composer: Mukhtar Ashrafi , Boris Arapov
  • Artist - Varsham Yeremyan
  • Director - J. Denison

Video

In 2000, the film was released on VHS-tapes by the companies "Master Tap" and "Vostok V".

See also

  • " The Adventures of Nasreddin " - a Soviet film in 1946 .

Links

  • "Nasreddin in Bukhara" on the website "Encyclopedia of the national cinema"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Natredin_v_Buhara&oldid=101247189


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