An interesting voyage through the Soviet television and film industry.
In 'Girl without an Address,' a young woman wakes up one day with no memory of who she is or where she lives. Determined to find her true love, she embarks on a comical adventure across Russia, encountering eccentric characters and funny situations along the way. As she struggles to regain her memory, she discovers the power of love and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Semyon Danilovich Petukhov was very surprised to found upon returning from vacation that he was declared dead and... buried.
The end of the 1940s. Test pilot Aleksei Kolchin was commissioned for the first time to fly the first Soviet jet fighter. The tests are successful, but it is necessary to improve the aircraft. When performing a test flight, Kolchin dies, his last words are recorded on tape. Having studied them, Kolchin's friend Sergei Sharov makes a new attempt and completes the test of the aircraft.
In a young anthropologist's dream, he brings a member of the imaginary mountain tribe called Tapi to Moscow, in order to save him from being eaten by other tribesmen as well as to prove the tribe's existence to academia. The main character is probably based on Yeti.
Local comic duo from the Ukraine reach for the "big time" by entering a talent contest for the Moscow vaudeville circuit, must overcome the interference of an established, competition-shy duo who are helping judge the contest.
Foma Gordeyev, the son of a wealthy Volga merchant, doesn't want to continue his father's work. The mind is sickened by the dirt and injustice of life around him. Foma is seeking solace in a drunken rampage and wild antics. After many years of desolation, he is half-ill at the opening of a night shelter built with his father’s money.
A story about young years of Valdimir Lenin.
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