Vladimir Ilyich Krasilshchikov ( January 27, 1924 , Kazan , Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , RSFSR , USSR - January 9, 1996 , Moscow) - Soviet and Russian screenwriter, prose writer. Member of the Second World War.
| Vladimir Ilyich Karsilshchikov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | January 27, 1924 |
| Place of Birth | Kazan |
| Date of death | January 9, 1996 (71 years old) |
| Place of death | Moscow |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | screenwriter |
| Career | 1957-1963 |
| Awards | |
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Biography
Born on January 27, 1924 in Kazan. In 1941, in connection with the beginning of the Second World War, he was mobilized into the army and served as a truck driver with ammunition in the 65th Army , having received the rank of sergeant . [one]
After the war he graduated from high school and entered the Faculty of Economics of VGIK , which he graduated in 1950. In 1949, he simultaneously entered the A.M. Gorky Literary Institute , which he graduated in 1954. Member of the Writers' Union (1958). In the cinema, he began working as a screenwriter of popular science, educational, and also feature films. He wrote a lot of scripted stories for the film magazines Science and Technology and Agricultural News . In total, he wrote over 100 scripts.
He died in 1996.
Filmography
Screenwriter
- 1957 - The Secret of the Wise Fisherman
- 1963 - Amazing Power
Books
- No other way (story), 1960
- The Quartermaster of the Revolution (novel), 1968
- The Eternal Flame (novel), 1974
- Labor and bread (novel), 1981
- So the future began ... (story), 1983
- Hard Honor, 1984
- Actors (documentary short stories), 1987
- The finest hour (the tale of Sergo Ordzhonikidze ), 1987
- Relay race of a dream (story in faces), 1989
- Bells of a Dream (novel), 1991
Literature
- Moscow writers are participants in the Great Patriotic War. - M. , 1997 .-- S. 238.