
Alexander Dik
Acting
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Legends of Cinema

In this series of the popular television almanac, the works “On Eternal Wanderings and About the Earth” by Ray Bradbury and “The Choice” by Kir Bulychev were filmed.
This Fantastic World 5

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Siberia

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Your Fingers Smell Like Incense

A two-part television play based on the novel by Charles Dickens featuring songs by poet David Samoylov.
The Pickwick Papers

Life and works of V.I. Lenin during the difficult period for the country of 1918.
Touches on the V. I. Lenin's Portrait

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Человек из страны Грин

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

Based on science fiction stories about the relationship between man and robot: A. Belyaev’s “Open Sesame” about how a robot servant robbed two old men; A. Azimova's "Liar" about a robot who can read minds and turns out to be the most humane among people; F. Chilander's "Court" about how robots tried the last person living in the city.
This Fantastic World 12

Robert and Freda Caplan are entertaining guests at their country retreat. A chance remark by one of the guests ignites a series of devastating revelations, revealing a hitherto undiscovered tangle of clandestine relationships and dark secrets, the disclosures of which have tragic consequences...
Dangerous Corner

The play based on the play of the same name by T. Williams at the Moscow Academic Art Theater.
Sweet Bird of Youth

Gorky Moscow Art Theater. A play based on the play of the same name by F. Schiller. About the confrontation between Queen Elizabeth I of England and Queen Mary of Scotland.
Mary Stuart

After a young noblewoman decides to elope with an officer, a powerful blizzard puts a stop to their plans.
The Belkin Tales: The Blizzard

The plot of the play 'The Last Ones' at the Gogol Theatre centers around the Kolomiytsev family. Their home resembles the ruins left after a bombing, and the characters themselves appear as the last survivors of a worldwide catastrophe. The appearance of their house symbolizes the destruction of age-old foundations and family traditions. Despite the fact that some of the characters make timid attempts at reconciliation and family reunification, singing songs around the campfire in unison, it is clear to the audience that the rift is inevitable and unavoidable.