Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree stories about Shurik - a young student. He fights against criminals, falls in love, confuses apartments, passes exams - he lives after all.Three stories about Shurik - a young student. He fights against criminals, falls in love, confuses apartments, passes exams - he lives after all.Three stories about Shurik - a young student. He fights against criminals, falls in love, confuses apartments, passes exams - he lives after all.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
- Bus Passenger (segment "Naparnik")
- (as G. Akhundov)
- Neighbour (segment "Navazhdeniye")
- (as V. Georgiu)
- Neighbour (segment "Navazhdeniye")
- (as N. Gitserot)
- Aunt Zoya (segment "Navazhdeniye")
- (as Z. Fyodorova)
- (segment "Navazhdeniye")
- (as L. Kovalets)
Histoire
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- AnecdotesThe casting started on 1 June 1964. Searching for the protagonist proved to be the most difficult. Leonid Gaidai looked for someone like himself and over 100 actors auditioned, including Oleg Vidov, Vsevolod Abdulov, Vitali Solomin, Evgeny Petrosyan, Sergey Nikonenko, Evgeniy Zharikov, Gennadi Korolkov, Ivan Bortnik, Valeriy Nosik (who appears in the movie in a smaller role), Aleksandr Zbruev and Andrey Mironov was in talks. The art committee recommended Nosik although Leonid Gaidai himself had doubts. After incidentally seeing a picture of Aleksandr Demyanenko, Gaidai left for Leningrad on 11 July for personal talks that proved to be successful. Demyanenko later said, "I realized the film was bound to be a success as soon as I read the script of 'Operatsiya Y'. No films like that were made in the USSR at the time."
- Citations
The Coward (segment Operatsiya Y): Tell us, please, this action... or... to put it better... operation...
The Booby (segment Operatsiya Y): Y. Operation Y.
S.D. Petukhov, Warehouse Director (segment Operatsiya Y): Why Y? Why Y?
The Booby (segment Operatsiya Y): So that no one could guess.
S.D. Petukhov, Warehouse Director (segment Operatsiya Y): Idiot!
- Versions alternativesSegment "Obsession" was also edited into and black-and-white short film Operatsiya 'Y' i drugie priklyucheniya Shurika (1965), which was submitted to several film festivals and eventually won a Silver Dragon at Krakow Film Festival.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Namedni 1961-2003: Nasha Era: Namedni 1965 (1997)
- Bandes originalesPostoy, parovoz
Performed by Yuriy Nikulin and Georgiy Vitsin
The film's use of satire was particularly significant in the Soviet era, serving as one of the few available outlets for creative expression and social commentary. Its humor, while rooted in the context of its time, has a timeless quality that continues to resonate with audiences, even for generations who discovered it much later.
"Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures" stands out for its clever storytelling and sharp wit. It's a film that not only entertained its initial audiences but continues to delight and engage viewers of all ages. Its ability to blend humor with a subtle critique of society makes it a standout piece of cinematic history.
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- 29 déc. 2023
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