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Cain XVIII (Каин XVIII) is a 1963 film from the Soviet Union, adapted from Evgeny Shvarts' play, Two friends.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Aleksandr Demyanenko, Boris Chirkov, Bruno Freindlich, Cinema of the Soviet Union, Eduard Rozovsky, Erast Garin, Evgeny Schwartz, Georgy Vitsin, Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova, Igor Dmitriev, Lenfilm, Lidiya Sukharevskaya, Mikhail Zharov, Nadezhda Kosheverova, Nikolai Erdman, Nikolay Trofimov, Rina Zelyonaya, Russian language, Soviet Union, Yuri Lyubimov.

  2. 1960s fantasy drama films
  3. 1963 romantic drama films
  4. Films based on works by Evgeny Shvarts
  5. Films directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova
  6. Soviet fantasy drama films

Aleksandr Demyanenko

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Demyanenko (Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Демья́ненко; May 30, 1937 – August 22, 1999) was a Soviet and Russian actor.

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Boris Chirkov

Boris Petrovich Chirkov (Борис Петрович Чирков; 13 August 1901, Brianka – 28 May 1982, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian actor and pedagogue.

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Bruno Freindlich

Bruno Arturovich Freindlich (Бруно Артурович Фрейндлих; 10 October 1909 – 9 July 2002) was a Soviet and Russian actor.

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Cinema of the Soviet Union

The cinema of the Soviet Union includes films produced by the constituent republics of the Soviet Union reflecting elements of their pre-Soviet culture, language and history, albeit they were all regulated by the central government in Moscow.

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Eduard Rozovsky

Eduard Aleksanrovich Rozovsky (Эдуард Александрович Розовский; 14 December 1926 – 26 July 2011) was a Soviet cinematographer and cameraman, whose film credits include Amphibian Man and White Sun of the Desert.

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Erast Garin

Erast Pavlovich Garin (Эра́ст Па́влович Га́рин; – 4 September 1980) was a Soviet and Russian actor, director and screenwriter.

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Evgeny Schwartz

Evgeny Lvovich Schwartz (Евге́ний Льво́вич Шва́рц;, Kazan, Russian Empire – January 15, 1958, Leningrad, Soviet Union) was a Soviet writer and playwright, whose works include twenty-five plays, and screenplays for three films (in collaboration with Nikolai Erdman).

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Georgy Vitsin

Georgy Mikhailovich Vitsin (Георгий Михайлович Вицин; 18 April 1917 – 22 October 2001) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor.

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Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova

Glikeriya Vasilyevna Bogdanova-Chesnokova (Глике́рия Васи́льевна Богда́нова-Чесноко́ва; born 13 (26) May 1904 in Saint Petersburg 17 April 1983 in Leningrad) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actress.

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Igor Dmitriev

Igor Borisovich Dmitriev (И́горь Бори́сович Дми́триев) (29 May 1927 – 26 January 2008) was a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor who specialized in playing aristocratic characters in costume productions (e.g., Rosencrantz in Grigori Kozintsev's Hamlet).

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Lenfilm

Lenfilm (Ленфильм) is a Russian production company with its own film studio located in Saint Petersburg (the city was called Leningrad from 1924 to 1991, thus the name).

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Lidiya Sukharevskaya

Lidiya Petrovna Sukharevskaya (Ли́дия Петро́вна Сухаре́вская; 30 August 1909 – 11 October 1991) was a Soviet stage actress and playwright renowned for her work with Nikolay Akimov and Andrey Goncharov.

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Mikhail Zharov

Mikhail Ivanovich Zharov (Михаи́л Ива́нович Жа́ров; 27 October 1899 – 15 December 1981) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor and director.

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Nadezhda Kosheverova

Nadezhda Nikolayevna Kosheverova (23 September 1902 22 February 1989) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter who specialized in children's films.

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Nikolai Erdman

Nikolai Robertovich Erdman (a;, Moscow – 10 August 1970) was a Soviet dramatist and screenwriter primarily remembered for his work with Vsevolod Meyerhold in the 1920s.

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Nikolay Trofimov

Nikolay Nikolaevich Trofimov (Никола́й Никола́евич Трофи́мов; 21 January 1920, Sevastopol — 7 November 2005, St. Petersburg) was a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor.

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Rina Zelyonaya

Ekaterina Vasilyevna Zelyonaya (Екатерина Васильевна Зелёная); (— 1 April 1991, Moscow), better known by her stage name Rina Zelyonaya, was a Soviet actress, singer and comedian.

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Russian language

Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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Yuri Lyubimov

Yuri Petrovich Lyubimov (Ю́рий Петро́вич Люби́мов; 5 October 2014) was a Soviet and Russian stage actor and director associated with the internationally renowned Taganka Theatre, which he founded in 1964.

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See also

1960s fantasy drama films

1963 romantic drama films

Films based on works by Evgeny Shvarts

Films directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova

Soviet fantasy drama films

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cain_XVIII

Also known as Kain XVIII.