TOP ageless Soviet films that are relevant at all times

Modern Hollywood films with staggering costs collect full audience halls. But the native old, and sometimes even naive Soviet films, perhaps, will forever remain forever immortal hits. It is worth immersing yourself in the pleasant atmosphere of nostalgia and remembering the best of them.

Love and Pigeons (1985)

This best Soviet film is liked by everyone - both young people and the older generation. Director Vladimir Menshov carefully selected such a brilliant composition for the film, which after many years will remain an eternal classic. Everything was reflected in Menshov's film - fidelity, betrayal, family breakdown and restoration, a conscience test, and most importantly, pigeons.

Vasily Kuzyakin received an industrial injury, after which he travels to a sanatorium with a ticket. In the resort, Vasily had an affair with an employee Raisa Zakharovna. In the film, secondary characters and details play a large role. The film that people liked was immediately taken apart.

Irony of Fate or Enjoy Your Bath! (1975)

Every year, on the eve of the New Year holidays, the legendary film of Eldar Ryazanov is broadcast on all channels of the country. This is a cult New Year movie. Many interesting coincidences - alcohol, a bathhouse, an airplane brought the main character to the apartment where Nadia, who works as a teacher, lives. And now the New Year is associated with the love of the main characters.

Moscow does not believe in tears (1980)

Not only in the vast Soviet Union, but also far beyond its borders, another film by the cult director Vladimir Menshov fell in love. This film is about the love of three provincial girls who came to the capital. In 1981, this picture received an Oscar, as the best film that was shot in a foreign language.

Operation Y (1965)

This film, shot by Leonid Gaidai, was watched by 70 million viewers over 70 years. Famous heroes of the film Gaidai - Experienced, Dunce and Coward, by coincidence, are greeted by a cheerful and rustic Shurik, who regularly gets into various troubles. The hearts of the audience were forever captivated by the image of a cheerful student.

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964)

This touching drama according to the story of Kotsyubinsky was directed by director Parajanov. This film is about the love of the Hutsuls - Marichki and Ivan, who belong to families that are at war with each other. Excellent musical accompaniment, an amazing game of Ivan brought the film into the category of the best.

The Diamond Arm (1968)

The comedy directed by Leonid Gaidai tells an interesting story about Soviet citizen Gorbunkov Semyon Semenovich. He went on a cruise ship on vacation. While walking around Istanbul, he broke his arm and was confused by smugglers with their courier. They put Gorbunkov’s hand in a cast, in which they added gold and jewelry. When a Soviet citizen returned to his homeland, he was being monitored.

Dog Heart (1988)

Among films of Russian and Soviet production, the painting "Dog Heart" has the highest rating. Vladimir Bortko directed a brilliant drama based on the work of Mikhail Bulgakov. A scientific experiment has proved that it is not necessary to make a person out of a dog. But the thing is that some dogs are much better than some of the people.

The meeting place cannot be changed (1979)

Gleb Zhiglov - an experienced investigator and senior lieutenant who is known as Volodya Sharapov are employees of the MUR. Together they try to catch a gang called Black Mark. She trades in murders and robberies. After the film was released, the actor Konkin was forever assigned the name Sharapov, and Vladimir Vysotsky became the prototype of a tough, honest, but fair policeman.

Office Romance (1977)

The film of the famous director Eldar Ryazanov originates from the play. Novoseltsev Anatoly Efremovich - a shy and timid person works as an employee in the statistical office. He would become the head of the department, but he does not know how. His fellow student Samokhvalov offers a workaholic to hit on Kalugina Lyudmila Prokopyevna - the director of the institution and a cracker in a skirt.

The classic of the genre suggests that any selfish goals can evaporate under the influence of a high feeling of love.

Cruel Romance (1984)

The picture was shot by Eldar Ryazanov based on the famous play by the author of Ostrovsky. The poor and beautiful girl can not decide who to choose - notorious and poor, but devoted Karandyshev or voluptuous, rich, but unreliable Paratov. The answer to such an eternal question has not been given for several centuries by many poor and beautiful girls all over the world.

Mimino (1977)

In the comedy Danelia we are talking about a provincial pilot. He wants to change his life and return to big aviation. In fact, it turns out that nowhere is a person happier than at home.

Finding Captain Grant (1986)

Based on the novel by Jules Verne, director Stanislav Govorukhin made a multi-part film. During seven holidays, Soviet schoolchildren watched courageous travelers who, with the brilliant music of Maxim and Isaac Dunaevsky, battle human vices and elements.

Beyond Two Hares (1961)

Initially, the shooting of this wonderful film was conducted in Ukrainian. The picture became popular and it was re-sounded in Russian. During close-ups, this is very noticeable. Kiev is shown believably, but there are some inaccuracies - there are no bells in St. Andrew's Church. And in the picture, when Pronka and Golokhvast climb the stairs to get married, a bell chime is heard. And also visible built-up Darnitsa 60 years in the scene of a walk on the Vladimir hill.

Criminal Talent (1988)

Investigator Alexei Zharkov is trying to expose the entire film to a swindler who is guilty of many crimes. Pretending to be a prostitute, she poured klofelin to the client and robbed men. The girl was very talented, inventive and easily pretended to be a naive fool.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1979)

To date, this detective television movie is considered the best adaptation of the novels about the great detective Arthur Conan Doyle. The music of Vladimir Dashkevich played a considerable role in the film. It was by the first chords that he quickly became recognizable.

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