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Georgy Shevtcov

Georgy Shevtcov

Acting

Known For

Siberia
2.0

No description available.

Siberia

1976
Personal Happiness
6.0

The distinctive traits of the Doroshin family are hard work, courage, and principledness. Pavel Nikolaevich is a war veteran and the chief engineer of a factory, while Anastasia Mikhailovna is the head of a university department and an active participant in the partisan movement. Their eldest son, Ilya, a sanitary doctor, demands the closure of one of the city's enterprises. However, war criminals, who are hiding from retribution, know that the Gestapo archives are hidden in the building's basement and fear that the documents might be discovered. Terrified of exposure, they try to prevent Ilya from carrying out this action and attempt to discredit the Doroshins.

Personal Happiness

1977
Poem About the Ax
2.0

A teleplay based on the play of the same name by N. Pogodin about the creation of a new grade of steel at a large metallurgical plant.

Poem About the Ax

1968
Overthrow According to Plan 107
7.0

In one of the oil-rich countries of the Muslim East, democratic forces are coming to power. Unwilling to lose control of black gold, one of the Western countries is carrying out a coup here, trying to present it as "liberation from the power of the Kremlin." A plan is being developed, the victims of which are progressive journalist Haidar and Soviet doctor Halima Atajanova, who works at a local Red Cross hospital.

Overthrow According to Plan 107

1983
That Was in Kokand
N/A

About the formation of Soviet power in Uzbekistan, the fight against the “Kokand Autonomy” and the Basmachi.

That Was in Kokand

1977
Messengers of Eternity
7.0

By a twist of fate, Prince Olensky, a scholar of art history and the director of the Hermitage, is entrusted with the mission of preserving the museum's collection for Russia during the October days of 1917.

Messengers of Eternity

1971
So We Will Win!
N/A

Based on the play of the same name by M. Shatrov.

So We Will Win!

1987
This Fantastic World 2
10.0

Fragments of the works of Soviet and foreign science fiction writers: “Hello, Parnassus!” Valentina Berestova, "A Yankee in King Arthur's Court" by Mark Twain, "The Abyss of Marakot" by Arthur Conan Doyle and "The Conqueror of the Impossible" by Evgeny Veltistov.

This Fantastic World 2

1979
Вся королевская рать
N/A

No description available.

Вся королевская рать

1971
The Visitor of Stone
9.0

Based on the opera of the same name by A. A. Dargomyzhsky on the plot of the tragedy by A. S. Pushkin.

The Visitor of Stone

1967
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N/A

March 9, 1918. After the German army violated the terms of the Brest Peace, Petrograd is filled with refugees from the front. Leaders of the young Soviet country are urgently and in complete secrecy moving from Petrograd to Moscow.

Train to Tomorrow's Day

1970
We Accuse
9.0

On May 1, 1960, on the eve of the meeting of the heads of government of the USSR and the United States, American pilot Francis Powers carried out a provocative "Flight" action on a Lockheed U-2 aircraft. While crossing the border, the plane was shot down, and a secret CIA agent, pilot Powers, appeared in court, and soon fully admitted his guilt. Fragments of the process and all the events related to the provocative flight are reproduced with documentary accuracy.

We Accuse

1986
The Planes Didn't Land
N/A

Middle East. Revenge of three teens for their unjustly executed fathers leads to national riot and capture of American military airfields.

The Planes Didn't Land

1964
Communards
N/A

The story takes place in 1921, during the early days of the commune established in a Siberian village.

Communards

1971