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Two days of miracles

“Two Days of Miracles” - a 1970 Soviet comedy feature film produced by the M. Gorky Film Studio , directed by Lev Mirsky based on the play “Simply Horror! ..” by Yuri Sotnik .

Two days of miracles
Movie poster
Genrescience fiction , comedy
ProducerL. Mirsky
Author
script
M. Pryadkin, A. Khmelik
In the main
cast
Leonid Kuravlev , Borya Maykhrovsky
OperatorA. Rybin
ComposerB. Trotsyuk
Film companyCentral film studio for children and youth films named after M. Gorky
Duration68 minutes
A country the USSR
TongueRussian
Year1970
IMDbID 0383322

Story

Young fairies, half-educated Romashka and Violet from the Institute of Good Wizards, after an unsuccessful exam, went to people for practical training to perform a "good miracle." Having materialized on the ship, the fairies heard a conversation between the head of the therapeutic department of the clinic Vadim Leonidovich, his wife and their son, returning from vacation. Fairies offered to swap them, and turn mom into a girl. Vadim Leonidovich did not take the offer seriously and jokingly agreed. The fairies, rejoiced at the opportunity to perform a “good miracle”, “drew” a spell in the air and turned dad into a son, son into a father, and mother ... into a cactus.

At the same time, two other sorceress students from the Institute of Small Tricks also appear among people to commit small tricks.

Since the next day, September 1 , the son needs to go to school, and dad needs to go to work in the clinic, they are trying to teach and prepare each other for unexpectedly new habits and responsibilities in their childhood and adult life.
But the fairies Romashka and Violet still manage to correct their mistake - they turn a cactus mother into a girl mother.

Participate in the film.

  • Leonid Kuravlev - Vadim Leonidovich Murashov
  • Borya Maykhrovsky - Grisha Murashev
  • Mikhail Kozakov - professor-examiner of the Institute of Good Wizards
  • Elena Brain - Fairy Violet
  • Natalya Markina - Fairy Camomile
  • Erast Garin - professor-examiner at the Koshchei Immortal Institute of Fine Filth
  • Olga Aroseva - student witch Alfa Ivanovna Kokoshkina
  • Tamara Chernova - student witch Marfa Petrovna
  • Lidia Belinskaya ( Lidia Petrovna, Grisha’s mother ) [1] [2]
  • Yuri Kritenko - Alexander Efimovich Tukachev, head physician
  • Alexander Nazarov - Rostislav Mikhailovich, psychiatrist
  • Lyudmila Stoyanova - young specialist Julia Ivanovna
  • Elena Malikova - Lida, mother-girl
  • Mariyka Lokshina - Lily
  • Glory Glushkov - Petya
  • Yasha Ovchukov - Artyom
  • Seryozha Tisler
  • Alyosha Will
  • Vova Kunkov
  • Petya Tumanov
  • Anya Safonova
  • Galya Troshina
  • Oleg Orekhov
  • Tolya Lyubimov
  • Pyotr Vesklyarov - an elderly doctor
  • Mikhail Zimin - patient Fedotov
  • Evgeny Maykhrovsky - orderly
  • Victor Makhmutov - taxi driver
  • V. Osipova
  • Tamara Parra - Aunt Zina
  • Vera Petrova - waitress in a cafe
  • Zinaida Sorochinskaya - waitress in a cafe
  • Yuri Chekulaev - driver of a training convertible
  • Tamara Yarenko - Anna Stepanovna, teacher
  • Roman Filippov - patient in line (not in credits)
  • Zinovy ​​Gerdt - from the author (not in the credits)

Camera crew

  • Script writers: M. Pryadkin, Alexander Khmelik
  • Stage Director: Lev Mirsky
  • Chief Operator - Alexander Rybin
  • Composer - Bogdan Trotsyuk
  • Artists: Vladimir Bogomolov , Olga Kravchenya
  • Director of the picture - G. Kupershmidt
  • Sound engineer - Dmitry Bogolepov
  • Lyrics - by Sergey Grebennikov and Nikolay Dobronravov
  • Production of dances - M. Mnatsakanyan
  • Director - A. Timonin
  • Operator - Yuri Dyakonov
  • Editor - Irina Solovyova
  • Costume Designer - Galina Kazakova
  • Make-up artist - K. Cooperschmidt
  • Editor - V. Vasilieva
  • Combined shooting: V. Vasiliev, Yuri Osminkin
  • Assistants:
Director: A. Kuzmin, V. Safonova
Operator: Lev Golubin, S. Zhurbitsky
  • State Symphony Orchestra of Cinematography
Conductor Yuri Silantiev

Facts

  • The film was shot in the city of Kiev on the then new Rusanivka massif: 10 Davydova Boulevard (17-storey building on the "legs"), school number 137 (with mosaic) on Enthusiasts 7/4 ; in the Darnitsky tram depot , near the complex of buildings of the Institute of Scientific, Technical and Economic Information (UkrNIINTEI) under construction near the Dzerzhinskaya metro station [3] [4] [5] .
  • The dance “Our Yard” was performed by the Kiev children's dance ensemble “Dudarik”.
  • The initial episodes of the film were shot on the Dnieper steamer A. S. Pushkin ” [6] [7] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Lyudmila Belinskaya: I do not like the word “was” - I love the word “is”.
  2. ↑ Women's Fates. Lyudmila Myznikova.
  3. ↑ Where was the movie shot in Kiev
  4. ↑ Kiev in retro films. Part 10 (Pechersk)
  5. ↑ Kiev - a white spot on the cinema map
  6. ↑ A. S. PUSHKIN
  7. ↑ River Fleet in the cinema

See also

  • Just awful!

Links

  • Kuravlyov Leonid Vyacheslavovich
  • "Two days of miracles" on the site "Children in the cinema"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Two_Days of Miracles&oldid = 95212172


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