Anton Ivanovich Is Angry

Anton Ivanovich Is Angry (Russian: Антон Иванович сердится) is a 1941[1] Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky.[2][3][4]

Anton Ivanovich Is Angry
Russian: Антон Иванович сердится
Directed byAleksandr Ivanovsky
Written by
Starring
Music byDmitri Kabalevsky
CinematographyYevgeni Shapiro
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

The film tells about the musician Anton Ivanovich, who performs exclusively works by J.S.Bach, and his daughter, who studies music at conservatory. She falls in love with a young composer, creating operettas, which Anton Ivanovich dislikes. The plot hinges on whether the professor can accept his daughter's devotion to 'light genre' and her relationship with the composer.[5]

Starring

  • Nikolai Konovalov as Anton Ivanovich Voronov (as N. Konovalov)
  • Lyudmila Tselikovskaya as Serafima "Sima" Antonovna Voronova
  • Pavel Kadochnikov as Aleksei Petrovich Mukhin
  • Aleksandr Orlov as Jakov Grigoryevich Kirbik (as A. Orlov)
  • Tamara Pavlotskaya as Yadviga Valentinovna Kholodetskaya (as T. Pavlotskaya)
  • Tamara Glebova as Natalya Mikhailovna Voronva (as T. Glebova)
  • Tatyana Kondrakova as Dina Antonovna Voronova
  • Sergey Martinson as Kerosinov (as Sergei Martinson)
  • Anatoly Korolkevich as Stephan Stepanovich Skvoreshnikov
  • Vladimir Gardin as Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Vitaliy Kilchevskiy as Unidentified Player [Cast Name: Rollandov] (as V. Kilchevskii)
  • Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova[6]
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References

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