"Aniskin and Fantomas" is a Soviet two-part art television comedy detective film , shot in 1973 by directors Mikhail Zharov , Vitaly Ivanov and Vladimir Rapoport . Continuation of the film story about the village police officer Aniskin .
| Aniskin and Fantomas | |
|---|---|
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| Genre | Detective film comedy |
| Producer | Mikhail Zharov , Vitaly Ivanov Vladimir Rapoport |
| Author script | Ville Lipatov |
| In the main cast | Mikhail Zharov Tatyana Peltzer |
| Operator | Anatoly Buravchikov Vladimir Rapoport |
| Composer | Jan Frenkel Vladimir Shainsky |
| Film company | Film Studio them. M. Gorky |
| Duration | 128 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Russian |
| Year | 1973 |
| Previous movie | Village Detective (1968) |
| Next movie | Again Aniskin (1978) |
| IMDb | ID 1095166 |
Content
Story
Unknown attackers in black stocking masks robbed a cashier. The investigation is conducted by the district police officer, senior lieutenant of police Aniskin. He believes that children, after endlessly watching Fantomas films, simply play “phantoms”. But who beat the children to this crime in the village, in the Siberian outback, where everyone knows each other? This is what Aniskin will have to find out.
It turned out that the projection mechanic Golubkov persuaded the guys to rob. He convinced Petka Opanasenko and his friend Vitka Matushkin that a protocol had been drawn up against Petka’s father, Vasily, who had arranged a drunken brawl in the district center, and he would be at risk of arrest, which could be avoided if the protocol was transported to the gas-fueled gas truck. The boys believed and, wearing black stockings, stole the bag, confident that it was in it the protocol. But in the bag there was only money intended to pay an advance to the workers of the raft site - 3,700 rubles. The organizer of the crime took all this money for himself, and Petka and Vitka ordered him to remain silent ...
Aniskin’s atypical move is interesting, due to the use of which it was possible to solve the crime.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Mikhail Zharov | rural precinct Fyodor Ivanovich Aniskin |
| Tatyana Peltzer | his wife Glafira Lukyanovna |
| Lidia Smirnova | saleswoman of a rural store Evdokia |
| Peter Shaparov | Vitka Matushkin |
| Igor Shmakov | Petka Opanasenko |
| Oleg Balakin | Petka’s father Vasily Opanasenko |
| Roman Tkachuk | club manager Gennady Nikolaevich |
| Valentin Abramov | principal of the school Yakov Vlasovich |
| Valery Nosik | geologist and amateur detective Lyutikov |
| Alexey Safonov | projectionist Grigory Golubkov |
| Victor Baykov | driver of a robbed car Sviridov |
| Evgeny Burenkov | team of geologists |
| Valentina Berezutskaya | Suzginikh |
| Valentina Ananyina | cashier Popova |
| Anna Zharova | senior pioneer leader Anya |
| Larisa Blinova | Valentina Opanasenko |
| Boris Belov | collective farm chairman Ivan Ivanovich |
| Victoria Dukhina | mother Vitka Matushkina |
| Arthur Nishchenkin | captain of the police Igor Vladimirovich Katyushin |
| Margarita Fomina | Verka Kosaya |
| Alexey Chernov | the prosecutor |
| Vyacheslav Feat | Borka's father |
| Claudia Kozlenkov | Stepanida Semenovna |
| Nadezhda Samsonova | village gossip |
| Yuri Grigoryev | pioneer leader |
| Pavel Stepanov | boy in the bushes |
| Roman Madyanov | Romka |
| Natalia Trisvetova | Eleanor |
| Sergey Nakapkin | episode |
| Alexey Tsvetkov | episode |
Not indicated in credits
- Nikolai Svetlaev - a classmate of Petka and Vitka (2 series)
- Vladimir Davydov - classmate Petka and Vitka (2 series)
- Marina Salnikova - episode (uncredited)
Camera crew
- Script writer: Ville Lipatov
- Directors:
- Mikhail Zharov
- Vitaly Ivanov
- Vladimir Rapoport
- Operators:
- Anatoly Buravchikov
- Vladimir Rapoport
- Artist: Pyotr Pashkevich
- Composers:
- Jan Frenkel
- Vladimir Shainsky
- Lyrics: Inna Goff , Ivan Yushin
- The song "Herbs" is performed by Gennady Belov
- State Symphony Orchestra of Cinematography
- Conductor: David Shtilman
- Director of the picture: Arkady Kushlyansky
Technical Data
- Production: Film Studio. M. Gorky
- Feature film, two-part, television, black and white
Links
- "Aniskin and Fantomas" on the site "Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema"
- Aniskin and Fantomas on the Internet Movie Database
