Mysterious Discovery

Mysterious Discovery (Russian: Таинственная находка) is a 1953 Soviet family adventure film directed by Boris Buneev.[1]

Mysterious Discovery
Directed byBoris Buneev
Produced byBoris Krakowski
Written byValentina Spirina
StarringAleksey Alekseev
Igor Bezyayev
Nikolay Grabbe
Mikhail Gluzsky
Aleksei Gribov
Music byVladimir Mikhailovich Yurovsky
CinematographyGavriil Egiazarov
Edited byYevgenia Abdirkina
Production
company
Gorky Film Studios
Release date
1953
Running time
72 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot[2]

Three schoolchildren from a polar settlement find an old gun. Trying to figure out its origin, they learn many interesting things about the history of the region, and the national hero Guria Gagarki.

Cast

In alphabetical order

  • Aleksey Alekseev as Stepan Golovin
  • Igor Bezyayev as Nikanor Sarvanov
  • B. Dorochov as Andrei
  • Mikhail Gluzsky as Segey Chernyshev
  • Nikolay Grabbe as British lieutenant
  • Valentin Grachyov as Vasia Golovin
  • Aleksei Gribov as Nikanor Sarvanov
  • Georgi Gumilevsky as Prokhor Brusnichkin
  • Larisa Matvienko as Gagarka's wife
  • Andrei Petrov as Aleksei Golovin
  • Alexandr Pokrovsky as Stepa Brusnichkin
  • Aleksei Pokrovsky as episode
  • Nikolai Rybnikov as Sailor
  • Ekaterina Savinova as Ekaterina Sotnikova
  • A. Shmurakova as Luda
  • Nikolay Smorchkov as Sailor
  • Aleksandr Susnin as Anton
  • Yevgeny Teterin as British captain
  • Andrei Tsimbal as Geologist
  • Yan Yanakiyev as Sailor
  • Gennadi Yudin as Guriy Gagarka
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References

  1. Čemodanova / Krautz p.117
  2. Таинственная находка

Bibliography

  • Natalja Čemodanova / Alfred Krautz. International Directory of Cinematographers, Set-And Costume Designers in Film: Soviet Union. Saur, 1995.


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