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My Best Friend, General Vasili, Son of Joseph Stalin

My Best Friend, General Vasili, the Son of Joseph Stalin (Russian: Мой лучший друг генерал Василий, сын Иосифа, romanizedMoy luchshiy drug, general Vasiliy, syn Iosifa) is a 1991 film, directed by Viktor Sadovsky and starring Boris Schcherbakov and Vladimir Steklov.

My Best Friend, General Vasili, the Son of Joseph Stalin
RussianMoy luchshiy drug, general Vasiliy, syn Iosifa
Directed byViktor Sadovsky
Written byValentin Yezhov
StarringBoris Shcherbakov
Vladimir Steklov
Andrei Boltnev
Irina Malysheva
Andrei Tolubeyev
Petr Shelokhonov
Igor Yefimov
Georgi Shtil
Ernst Romanov
Valentina Kovel
CinematographyVadim Grammatikov
Edited byG. Baranova
Music byVladlen Chistyakov
Production
companies
Lenfilm
Leninterfilm
Kraun
Distributed byLenfilm (Soviet Union)
Leninterfilm / Kraun
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
Running time
102 minutes
CountriesSoviet Union
Belgium
LanguagesEnglish
Russian

Plot Edit

Biopic film, based on a true story of friendship between Vasili Stalin, the son of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, and the famous Russian sports star Vsevolod Bobrov.

Vasili Stalin was Lieut. General of the Red Army in charge of the Army and Airforce sports teams. He befriended the talented athlete Bagrov (Bobrov) and made him a sports star in the Soviet Union. After each game played by his "toy-star" Bobrov, General Vasili Stalin would throw massive and wild drinking parties, with women dancing on their dining table among bottles of vodka. But after the death of his father, general Vasili Stalin was arrested by the new Soviet leadership, and was charged with "anti-Soviet" conspiracy, because of his opinions expressed in conversations with foreign diplomats.

Cast Edit

Main characters Edit

Cameos Edit

Yan Yanakiev, Ernst Romanov, Andrei Ponomaryov, I. Myachina, Anatoli Rudakov, Aleksandr Berda, Sergei Losev, Yevgeni Barkov, Yuri Dedovich, Yevgeni Dergachyov, Mikhail Devyatkin, Yefim Yoffe, Nikolai Makarov, Viktor Solovyov, A. Strepetov, Aleksei Vanin, Ye. Yerofeyev, O. Yudi, Yu. Zabludovsky

Crew Edit

  • Director: Viktor Sadovsky
  • Writers: Valentin Ezhov, Natalya Gotovtseva, Pavel Kortobaj, Viktor Sadovsky
  • Cinematographer: Vadim Grammatikov
  • Composer: Vladlen Chistyakov
  • Editor: G. Baranova
  • Production designer: Vladimir Svetozarov

Production Edit

  • Production companies: Lenfilm, Leninterfilm, Kraun (Belgium)
  • Production dates: 1990 - 1991
  • Filming locations: St. Petersburg, Russia, Moscow, Russia.
  • Additional production assistance was received from the Red Army and the Central Archives of the USSR.
  • Original period military uniforms of the Red Army were used in the film production.
  • Vintage Soviet cars of the 1940s and 1950s period were used in the film production.

Release Edit

  • Theatrical release in Russia was in 1991
  • Theatrical release outside of Russia was in 1992
  • Video release was in 1993

Reception Edit

  • Estimated theatrical viewership in the former Soviet Union was about 10 million.
  • International theatrical viewership - no data.

Facts of film production Edit

  • The treatment for the film script was initially written by Valentin Ezhov in the 1980s, but he was waiting for the right time and circumstances together with director Viktor Sadovsky. The final script was written by the group of four authors.
  • Filmmakers changed the name of the main character to Bagrov, in order to avoid direct mentioning of the reputable Russian star Vsevolod Bobrov, whose popularity was high among sport fans in Russia, as well as internationally.
  • At the time of filming the former Soviet censorship was practically obsolete because of "perestroyka" and "glasnost" under Mikhail Gorbachev.
  • Absence of the Soviet censorship allowed to portray Stalin's son, Vasili Stalin, giving some artistic freedom to filmmakers, and also allowing Russian actresses to be involved in nudity and sex scenes, which were less than usual in the Soviet cinema before 1991.

Facts of history Edit

External links Edit

  • Мой лучший друг генерал Василий, сын Иосифа на Kinoexpert.ru: [1] (Russian)
  • Мой лучший друг генерал Василий, сын Иосифа на Kinopoisk.ru: [2] (Russian)
  • My Best Friend, General Vasili, the Son of Joseph Stalin at IMDb

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My Best Friend General Vasili the Son of Joseph Stalin Russian Moj luchshij drug general Vasilij syn Iosifa romanized Moy luchshiy drug general Vasiliy syn Iosifa is a 1991 film directed by Viktor Sadovsky and starring Boris Schcherbakov and Vladimir Steklov My Best Friend General Vasili the Son of Joseph StalinRussianMoy luchshiy drug general Vasiliy syn IosifaDirected byViktor SadovskyWritten byValentin YezhovStarringBoris ShcherbakovVladimir SteklovAndrei BoltnevIrina MalyshevaAndrei TolubeyevPetr ShelokhonovIgor YefimovGeorgi ShtilErnst RomanovValentina KovelCinematographyVadim GrammatikovEdited byG BaranovaMusic byVladlen ChistyakovProductioncompaniesLenfilmLeninterfilmKraunDistributed byLenfilm Soviet Union Leninterfilm KraunRelease date1991 1991 Running time102 minutesCountriesSoviet UnionBelgiumLanguagesEnglishRussian Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Cameos 3 Crew 4 Production 5 Release 6 Reception 7 Facts of film production 8 Facts of history 9 External linksPlot EditBiopic film based on a true story of friendship between Vasili Stalin the son of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and the famous Russian sports star Vsevolod Bobrov Vasili Stalin was Lieut General of the Red Army in charge of the Army and Airforce sports teams He befriended the talented athlete Bagrov Bobrov and made him a sports star in the Soviet Union After each game played by his toy star Bobrov General Vasili Stalin would throw massive and wild drinking parties with women dancing on their dining table among bottles of vodka But after the death of his father general Vasili Stalin was arrested by the new Soviet leadership and was charged with anti Soviet conspiracy because of his opinions expressed in conversations with foreign diplomats Cast EditMain characters Edit Boris Shcherbakov as Vsevolod Bagrov Vsevolod Bobrov Vladimir Steklov as Vasili Josifovich Stalin Andrei Boltnev as Astafiev Irina Malysheva as Ninel Andrei Tolubeyev as Tolik Petr Shelokhonov as Colonel Savinykh Igor Gorbachyov as Doctor Viktoriya Sadovskaya Valentina Kovel Igor Yefimov Georgi ShtilCameos Edit Yan Yanakiev Ernst Romanov Andrei Ponomaryov I Myachina Anatoli Rudakov Aleksandr Berda Sergei Losev Yevgeni Barkov Yuri Dedovich Yevgeni Dergachyov Mikhail Devyatkin Yefim Yoffe Nikolai Makarov Viktor Solovyov A Strepetov Aleksei Vanin Ye Yerofeyev O Yudi Yu ZabludovskyCrew EditDirector Viktor Sadovsky Writers Valentin Ezhov Natalya Gotovtseva Pavel Kortobaj Viktor Sadovsky Cinematographer Vadim Grammatikov Composer Vladlen Chistyakov Editor G Baranova Production designer Vladimir SvetozarovProduction EditProduction companies Lenfilm Leninterfilm Kraun Belgium Production dates 1990 1991 Filming locations St Petersburg Russia Moscow Russia Additional production assistance was received from the Red Army and the Central Archives of the USSR Original period military uniforms of the Red Army were used in the film production Vintage Soviet cars of the 1940s and 1950s period were used in the film production Release EditTheatrical release in Russia was in 1991 Theatrical release outside of Russia was in 1992 Video release was in 1993Reception EditEstimated theatrical viewership in the former Soviet Union was about 10 million International theatrical viewership no data Facts of film production EditThe treatment for the film script was initially written by Valentin Ezhov in the 1980s but he was waiting for the right time and circumstances together with director Viktor Sadovsky The final script was written by the group of four authors Filmmakers changed the name of the main character to Bagrov in order to avoid direct mentioning of the reputable Russian star Vsevolod Bobrov whose popularity was high among sport fans in Russia as well as internationally At the time of filming the former Soviet censorship was practically obsolete because of perestroyka and glasnost under Mikhail Gorbachev Absence of the Soviet censorship allowed to portray Stalin s son Vasili Stalin giving some artistic freedom to filmmakers and also allowing Russian actresses to be involved in nudity and sex scenes which were less than usual in the Soviet cinema before 1991 Facts of history EditVasili Stalin was the second and youngest son of Joseph Stalin In real life Vasili Iosifovich Stalin was imprisoned under a fictitious name Vasili Vasilyev in the Vladimir central prison He was temporarily released under Nikita Khrushchev and returned to Moscow but then was arrested again and exiled to the city of Kazan where he died aged 42 in 1962 citation needed Vsevolod Bobrov excelled in both football soccer and ice hockey and led the Soviet ice hockey team to victory in the 1956 Winter Olympic Games in Cortina d Ampezzo Italy earning himself an Olympic Gold Medal External links EditMoj luchshij drug general Vasilij syn Iosifa na Kinoexpert ru 1 Russian Moj luchshij drug general Vasilij syn Iosifa na Kinopoisk ru 2 Russian My Best Friend General Vasili the Son of Joseph Stalin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title My Best Friend General Vasili Son of Joseph Stalin amp oldid 1147148368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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