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and criticizes it for not being true to life. The real Voronin arrives and asks Volodya to help with a literary collection by young Siberian writers. Sasha decides not to get married, cuts off his hair, and rejects the referral, but then shows up at the wedding anyway. Volodya looks for Alyona and, joined by Kolya, runs into her father, who reveals she went to a concert but gets upset about random men trying to woo his daughter. Unhappy with the meeting with Alyona’s father, Volodya lashes out at Kolya and they part.
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volunteers to form two teams. The team that can draw the best horse in 5 seconds wins. Kolya’s team is faster but loses due to quality. Volodya accuses a man in the audience of being a thief. The man runs off and Volodya and a large portion of the audience, including the man Kolya claimed to use telepathy on, give chase. The “telepathy victim” accuses Volodya of being the thief, and they end up in a police station where the police are completely confused and cannot understand their stories and why they are there.
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Volodya dances with Alyona. Kolya watches despondently, then calls Sveta. When she refuses to pick up the phone, Kolya yells across the plaza to her building and the reception dancers below join him to get her attention. She picks up the phone. Kolya puts Sasha on and the couple make up. Alyona and Kolya see Volodya off as he returns to Siberia and then Kolya and Alyona say goodbye to each other. Kolya sings a song as he heads back to work.
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Kolya picks up Alyona from the concert and Volodya arrives as well. Alyona refuses to go to the wedding with Kolya. Kolya pretends he has telepathy to make a man in front of them turn around. He does and sees them staring at him and rushes off. Kolya, Alyona, and Volodya happen upon a show asking for
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Kolya enlists a passing woman to get on the phone with Alyona’s mother to vouch for her being out late at night with a female friend. Alyona, Kolya, and Volodya wind up at Sasha’s wedding reception only to find out Sasha and Sveta are splitting up because Sveta found out Sasha had cold feet earlier.
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Volodya finds himself attracted to Alyona. He makes another attempt to see Voronin and Kolya invites himself along. Sasha and his fiancé Sveta have a spat over the phone. At Voronin’s home, Volodya mistakes a floor polisher for the writer and the floor polisher quickly reads Volodya’s 3-page story
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This film was highly beloved by Soviet youth in the early 1960s. Though its plot is a bit naive and unpretentious, it showed how wonderful life was, gives hope and tries to look at the unpleasant things in an optimistic way. The song by the same name from the film is still popular and became the
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to buy a suit for a bridegroom and they meet Volodya there (Volody has recently bought a new suit for himself). The friends decide to buy a present for the bride and they go to the music shop, because Kolya is attracted to the saleswoman, Alyona
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The popularity of this film was low in the 1970s but rose again in the 1980s in contrast to contemporaneous "
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There are new versions of the song by some 1990s Russian rock groups (for example,
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At last alone, Kolya decided to sleep, but then came his old friend Sasha (
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The film opens at a Moscow airport in summer 1963. A young man, Volodya (
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This article related to a Soviet film of the 1960s is a
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Arkadiy Smirnov – Aleksey Petrovich Voronov, writer
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Index

Soviet Union

Nikita Mikhalkov
Georgiy Daneliya
Gennady Shpalikov
Nikita Mikhalkov
Aleksei Loktev
Yevgeny Steblov
Galina Polskikh
Vadim Yusov
Andrey Petrov
Mosfilm
Soviet Union
Georgiy Daneliya
Mosfilm
Nikita Mihalkov
Aleksei Loktev
Yevgeny Steblov
Galina Polskikh
People's Artists of the USSR
Rolan Bykov
Vladimir Basov
Lev Durov
Inna Churikova
Andrey Petrov
Khrushchev Thaw
1964 Cannes Film Festival
Vadim Yusov
Andrei Tarkovsky
Aleksei Loktev

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