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Give a paw, Friend!

“Give a paw, Friend!” Is a Soviet feature full-length black and white film shot at the M. Gorky film studio in 1967 by director Ilya Gurin

"Give a paw, Friend!"
Movie poster
Genredrama
ProducerIlya Gurin
Author
script
Yuri German
In the main
cast
Olya Babkova
Valentina Belyaeva
Nikolay Lebedev
OperatorBoris Monastyrsky
ComposerMark Fradkin
Film companyCentral film studio of children and youth films of M. Gorky ,
The first creative association
Duration68 minutes
A country the USSR
LanguageRussian
Year1967
IMDbID 0383294

The premiere of the film took place on November 6, 1967 [1] .

Content

  • 1 plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Cast
  • 4 Camera crew
  • 5 notes
  • 6 References

Story

For the girl Tanya, the Shepherd Dog Friend became a true friend. The dog is always ready to help if the baby is lost, drowning or sick. And once a dog helped detain a thief.

Starring

  • Olya Babkova - Tanya
  • Valentina Belyaeva - mother of Tanya
  • Nikolay Lebedev - Tanya’s father, ambulance doctor

Cast

  • Alexander Sokolov - manager
  • Yuri Sarantsev - brigade brigade leader for trapping stray dogs
  • Leo Lyubetskiy - a district policeman , next to whom there is a manager
  • Nikolay Smirnov - disabled person on a tram ( in credits - A. Smirnov)
  • L. Logovinskaya is the mother of a lost girl. (At the first appearance on the screen, it stands near the entrance, bending over the pram.)
  • Konstantin Bartashevich - owner of an airedale termed “Bumblebee”
  • Dmitry Masanov - veterinarian
  • Lyuba Tkacheva - Tanya's girlfriend
  • Varvara Shurkhovetskaya - cashier in a bakery

Camera crew

  • Screenwriter - Yuri German based on oral stories by L. I. Ostretsova [2]
  • Stage Director: Ilya Gurin
  • Director of photography - Boris Monastyrsky
  • Operator - E. Davydov
  • Set Designer: Maria Fateeva
  • Set Designer - B. Kuzovkin
  • Composer - Mark Fradkin
  • Editor - Semyon Klebanov
  • Sound engineer - Kerim Amirov
  • Installation - Lydia Zhuchkova
  • Makeup - E. Sukhovoi
  • The main trainer is L.I. Ostretsova [3] .
    Trainers - V. Obrezkov, N. Masalsky

Notes

  1. ↑ Give a paw, Friend! (unspecified) . Database site "Kino-Theater.RU" . Date of treatment May 29, 2012. Archived June 5, 2012.
  2. ↑ “Young trainer” (Russian) Olery-Umy & Lozung
  3. ↑ Ostretsova L.I. Young trainer. - Essays. 2nd ed., Ext. Fig. T. Vasilyeva. - Leningrad: "Children's Literature", 1975. - 127 p. - 100,000 copies.

Links

  • “Give me a paw, Friend!” (Unopened) . State Register of Films . Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. Date of treatment July 23, 2013. Archived July 27, 2013.
  • “Give me a paw, Friend!” (Unopened) . Cinema-Theater.ru. Date of treatment July 23, 2013. Archived July 27, 2013.
  • “Give me a paw, Friend!” (Unopened) . Television and feature films . TV channel "Culture". Date of treatment July 23, 2013. Archived July 27, 2013.
  • Give Your Paw Friend! On the Internet Movie Database
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Day_Lapu__Drug!&oldid=101218830


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