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1935 Soviet Union film
Red Army Days
Directed byAlexander Zarkhi
Iosif Kheifits
StarringNikolay Simonov
Tatiana Okunevskaya
Nikolai Cherkasov
Janina Żejmo
Alexey Gribov
Production
company
Lenfilm
Release date
  • 1935 (1935)
Running time90 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian
Hectic Days

Red Army Days (Russian: Горячие денечки, romanizedGoryachie denyochki) is a 1935 Soviet comedy film directed by Alexander Zarkhi and Iosif Kheifits.

Plot

In the provincial town for exercises come tank units of the Red Army. Tank commander Mikhail Belokon (Simon) rents a room at the agricultural school student Tonya Zhukova (Okunevskaya). Between the young people there a romantic attachment. However, each of them believes that the nascent feelings can interfere with more important, in their view, the case in life: to Tonya - tuition at the college for Mikhail - the preparation of military vehicles and soldiers for upcoming maneuvers. Nevertheless, the characters pass by a strip of misunderstanding and explain each other in love.

Cast

Film crew

  • Written by: Alexander Zarkhi, Iosif Kheifits
  • Directed by:
    • Alexander Zarkhi
    • Iosif Kheifets
  • Sorezhisser: Michael Shapiro
  • Producer: Michael Kaplan
  • Artist: Anatoly Bosulaev
  • Composer: Valery Zhelobinsky
  • Sound: Arnold Shargorodskii

References

  1. Plot

External links

Films by Aleksandr Zarkhi
Films by Iosif Kheifits


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