Children of Don Quixote

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Children of Don Quixote
Directed byYevgeny Karelov
Written byNina Fomina
Produced byGleb Kuznetsov
StarringAnatoli Papanov
Vera Orlova
Vladimir Korenev
Lev Prygunov
Andrey Belyaninov
CinematographyEmil Gulidov
Edited byVsevolod Massino
Music byGeorgy Firtich
Production
company
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time
78 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Children of Don Quixote (Russian: Дети Дон Кихота, romanizedDeti Don-Kikhota) is a 1966 Soviet teen comedy film.

Plot[edit]

Story of an ordinary family at first glance. Large family physicians, three boys. The first a young artist (Victor — Vladimir Korenev), second (Dima — Lev Prygunov) is growing and looking for love, for a third (Yura — Belyaninov) life a dark cinema hall with his friend, a classmate instead of school. Middle decides to marry, Jr. fled to Africa for the liberation of the oppressed blacks, senior decides that inept and seeking a way out of a creative crisis.

The father Pyotr Bondarenko (Anatoly Papanov) obstetrician in the hospital. His principle of life if you can do something for the people then do it without expecting reward, not hearing spiteful critics and scoffers. Only at the end of the film the viewer realizes that all his sons were adopted. They are children of former patients Bondarenko, who abandoned the child, and he was unable to convince them not to make this mistake, and therefore took responsibility for the fate of the children. At the final, doctor adopts a fourth boy for the same reason.

Cast[edit]

  • Anatoli Papanov as Pyotr Bondarenko, an obstetrician-gynecologist[1]
  • Vera Orlova as Vera Bondarenko, plastic surgeon
  • Vladimir Korenev as Viktor Bondarenko, the eldest son, painter
  • Lev Prygunov as Dima Bondarenko, the middle son, a college student
  • Andrey Belyaninov as Yuri Bondarenko (some episodes voiced by Maria Vinogradova), the youngest son, a pupil[2]
  • Natalya Fateyeva as Marina Nikolaevna, director of the theater, Victor's secret love
  • Nikolay Parfyonov as Athanasy Petrovich, chief accountant cinema
  • Natalya Sedykh as Motya, freckled girl, the Dima's bride
  • Natalya Zorina as Valya, a neighbor and Dima's classmate
  • Valentina Berezutskaya as Maria Ivanovna, nurse
  • Sasha Blagoveschensky as Andrey, Yuri Bondarenko friend
  • Zoya Vasilkova as Zoya Nikolaevna, Valya's and Andrey's mother
  • Maria Kremneva as nurse, fallen asleep on duty
  • Valentina Ananina as puerpera
  • German Kachin as Sazonov, the patient
  • Irina Murzaeva as old woman with a dog
  • Elvira Lutsenko as fat milf
  • Galina Volchek as episode

Release[edit]

Yevgeny Karelov's film was watched by 20.6 million Soviet viewers, which is the 891th result in the history of Soviet film distribution.[3]

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