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Nikolai Karachentsov was born in
Moscow (27.10.1944). In 1967 graduated from
Theatre school by V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko and
came to the Lenkom. This theatre has become his
second home. A long list of movie works is quite
normal for such a brilliant actor. It's hard to
find a type of role, which he didn't play. His
mother's work connected with ballet added him
extraordinary plastic needed in dance. His father
( a famous painter) has given him a sharp feeling
of beauty. The nature gifted Karachentsov with
boiling energy. It's seen in every his work, which
he create using deepest corners of the heart. For
the most of people knowing this actor, his name is
connected with the bright musical |
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"Yuno and
Avos", where N. Karachentsov plays Capitan
Ryazanov for 20 years.
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Elder
son
Director: V. Melnikov. Starring:
E. Leonov, N.Karachentsov,
M. Boyarsky, S. Kriuchkova, N.
Egorova et al. After A. Vampilov’s drama. A good-for-nothing, overgrown lad decides to play a
trick on an elderly man assuming to be his son. But soon he finds himself in no laughing mood:
“his father’s” reaction is so warm and touching that he is conscious-stricken. Quite
unexpectedly he gets into a psychological deadlock...
© USSR Gosteleradio, 1976. “Lenfilm” studio production, 132 min.
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Yaroslavna – the Queen of
France
Director: Igor Maslennikov.
Starring: Kirill Lavrov, Elena Koreneva, Nickolai Karachentsev, Sergey Martinson, Vasily
Livanov, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan.
The story lying in the basis of the film is real, although it is seems to resemble of a
fairytale. At the beginning of XI century the French embassy comes to gold-domed Kiev. The aim
of its visit is to ask in marriage Anna, a junior daughter of prince Yaroslav, the Wise. And
here starts a long way of Anna to her fiance Henry I, the French. The given way which is full of
unexpected meetings, risky adventures, funny and tragic events drags out for two long years.
“Lenfilm”, 1978, a color film, 98 min. |
White Dew
Fedos, a widower, has watched from his traditional-style cottage while all around him the
village of Rosi has turned into monolithic apartment blocks and wide windswept boulevards.
Knowing that he, too, will have to move into a high-rise apartment with all the modern
conveniences that he does not want, he decides to arrange things so that he can "move on" with
peace of mind. He decides to call together his three grown sons and put their personal lives in
order. This he proceeds to do in an irresistible and hilarious manner that includes a |
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matchmaking session conducted across apartment
balconies and through
ventilation shafts. In the gratifying ending, an estrangement is softened, a marriage is saved, the last unmarried
son ties the knot with his high school sweetheart, and the true derivation of the town's name is
revealed. A sophisticated blend of comedy and drama. |
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Miss
millionaire
Screenplay: Anatoly Usov, Director: Alexander Rogozhkin. Starring: Nickolai Karachentsov,
Tatyana Mikhalevkina, Yury Dubrovin et al. A sad comedy of director Alexander Rogozhkin
(“Peculiarities of National Hunting”, “New Year” Operation”). The city authorities are looking
for a worthy candidate for the role of “Mother of the Millionth Resident” getting ready for a
responsible arrangement. She must leave the maternity hospital met with a great ovation and
photoflashes. But there happened some misunderstanding: the mother was chosen far too
unsuccessfully in haste…
© “Lenfilm”, 1988, 90 minutes |
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