“Bear, Seryoga and Me” is a 1961 Soviet feature film based on the novel of the same name by N. Zeleransky and B. Larin .
| Bear, Seryoga and me | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Film story |
| Producer | Yuri Pobedonostsev |
| Author script | Nisson Zeleransky Boris Larin |
| In the main cast | Vasily Shukshin Yuri Kozulin Victor Semenov Valery Ryzhakov |
| Operator | M. Bruevich |
| Composer | Yuri Levitin |
| Film company | Film Studio them. M. Gorky , Second Creative Association |
| Duration | 97 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1961 |
Content
Story
In one of the Moscow schools, three friends studied: a coward and an excellent pupil Garik, a mischievous Seryoga and a true-minded bear. The eighth “G”, where the heroes studied, the teachers called the eighth “O”, which means “horde”. But once in the class came a new class teacher Gennady Nikolayevich Kozlov, the boxing champion ( Vasily Shukshin ), and it became more interesting for the guys to live.
Cast
- Vasily Shukshin - class teacher
- Yuri Kozulin - Bear
- Victor Semenov - Seryoga
- Valery Ryzhakov - Garik
- Vladimir Gusev - boxer Grigory Alexandrovich Zvantsev
- Alexander Lebedev - Vasily Marasanov
- Alla Krasovskaya - Anya Maltseva
Camera crew
- Director: Yuri Pobedonostsev
- Script writer: Nisson Zeleransky, Boris Larin
- Operator: M. Bruevich
- Production designer: Lyudmila Bezsmertnova , Irina Zakharova
- Composer: Yuri Levitin