My Friend, Kolka!

1961 Soviet film
My Friend, Kolka!
Directed byAleksei Saltykov
Aleksander Mitta
Written byAleksander Khmelik
StarringAnatoly Kuznetsov
Saveliy Kramarov
Yuri Nikulin
CinematographyVictor Maslennikov
Music byLev Shvarts
Bulat Okudjava(songs)
Production
company
Release date
  • 1961 (1961)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUSSR
LanguageRussian

My Friend, Kolka! (Russian: Друг мой, Колька!, romanizedDrug moy, Kolka!) is a Soviet 1961 teen drama film directed by Aleksei Saltykov and Aleksander Mitta.[1]

Plot

Kolka Snegeryov is bored at school along the other children. The work of the pioneer organization turned into a monotonous routine. The senior Pioneer leader Lydia Mikhajlovna's work seems good. But behind accurately made plans are formalism, indifference and boredom. Declaring boycott, children organize a secret society which has the acronym ТОТР – "To help offended and weak ". New pioneer leader supports children and carries away their greater and interesting business.

Cast

  • Aleksandr Kobozev as Kolka Snegiryov
  • Anna Rodionova as Masha Kanareikina
  • Alexey Borzunov as Yura Ustinov
  • Viktor Onuchak as Fedya Drankin
  • Tatyana Kuznetsova as Klava Ogorodnikova
  • Antonina Dmitriyeva as Ivanova
  • Anatoly Kuznetsov as Rudenko
  • Vitali Ovanesov as Valeri Novikov
  • Lidiya Chernyshyova as Novikova
  • Boris Novikov as Kuzma
  • Igor Kosukhin as Isayev
  • Savely Kramarov as Pimen
  • Valery Ryzhakov as schoolboy
  • Anatoli Eliseev as criminal man
  • Yuri Nikulin as Vaska
  • Yevgeni Teterin as school principal
  • Svetlana Kharitonova as Yevgenia Petrovna
  • Aleksandr Lebedev as pioneer leader from School #23
  • Oleg Vidov as motorcyclist

References

  1. ^ "My Friend, Kolka" (in Russian). кино-театр.ру. Retrieved October 29, 2009.
  • My Friend, Kolka! at IMDb
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