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Lustige Burschen

Originaltitel: Vesyolye rebyata
  • 1934
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
1149
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Lustige Burschen (1934)
KomödieMusikalisch

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA musically talented shepherd gets his big chance when he is mistaken for a famous conductor.A musically talented shepherd gets his big chance when he is mistaken for a famous conductor.A musically talented shepherd gets his big chance when he is mistaken for a famous conductor.

  • Regie
    • Grigoriy Aleksandrov
  • Drehbuch
    • Grigoriy Aleksandrov
    • Nikolay Erdman
    • Vladimir Mass
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Leonid Utyosov
    • Lyubov Orlova
    • Mariya Strelkova
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,9/10
    1149
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Grigoriy Aleksandrov
    • Drehbuch
      • Grigoriy Aleksandrov
      • Nikolay Erdman
      • Vladimir Mass
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Leonid Utyosov
      • Lyubov Orlova
      • Mariya Strelkova
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    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
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    Leonid Utyosov
    Leonid Utyosov
    • Kostya Potekhin
    Lyubov Orlova
    Lyubov Orlova
    • Anyuta - the Housemaid
    Mariya Strelkova
    Mariya Strelkova
    • Yelena - Child of the Foreign Trade Union
    Elena Tyapkina
    Elena Tyapkina
    • Yelena's mother
    • (as Ye. Tyapkina)
    Fyodor Kurikhin
    Fyodor Kurikhin
    • Mortician
    • (as F.N. Kurikhin)
    Arnold Arnold
    • Fraschini - the conductor from Paraguay
    • (as G. Arnold)
    Robert Erdman
    Robert Erdman
    • German music teacher
    • (as R. Yerdman)
    Marya Ivanovna
    Emmanuil Geller
    Emmanuil Geller
    • Music-hall audience member
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Grigoriy Aleksandrov
    • Drehbuch
      • Grigoriy Aleksandrov
      • Nikolay Erdman
      • Vladimir Mass
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    Vincentiu

    lovely

    music, acting, humor, message, image. it is more than a comedy. or music hall. it is a travel in time. not for its venerable age but for its time. because, in dark period of Stalinism, this demonstration of pure joy, this manifesto of profound freedom is unique. sure, not extraordinary script and the waves of songs are essential virtue. but it remains special. for the gorgeous naivety with flavor of childhood adventure. for memorable scenes. for the impressive demonstration of animal tights. for drops of love and, sure, for extraordinary voices. and, at first sigh, it is enough. but, after each new view, it is different. out of charming atmosphere it is strange tension. and testimony of a form, subtle, delicate, special of courage. because it is one of films - letter for future.
    3hahnerpeter

    Have we seen a different movie?

    I don"t understand the users who have written these reviews. This film is idiotic, amateurish and mendacious. Look at that those first ten minutes! Those rich and happy peasants! It was made in the years after the time when the entire country was hit by epidemics and famine. Millions died and suffered.from mass repression. According to this film this was the time of happy peasants and funny musicals. So the word "lovely" sounds a bit weird.
    warrennotes

    Screened by a murderous Stalin

    According to the book LENIN'S TOMB: THE LAST DAYS IF THE SOVIET EMPIRE a Pulitzer Prize winner), Stalin screened this movie after signing the death sentences of about 5,000 people (who had never had a trial), including many he knew personally, his friends.
    10AndreiPavlov

    Our first musical comedy and definitely one of the greatest

    It is a highly musical film completely devoid of any depression and political propaganda. Such films help us to get a close look at ourselves and to understand how lazy we all are nowadays ("we are a lazy generation" - remember "Burnout 3: Takedown"?). Look at today's musical films - they cannot keep the pace with this old comedy. The film was restored in 1978 (if I remember it correctly) and the version I've watched is pretty good. During singing the movement of the actors' lips and the sound of the voice are not always matching each other but that's not important. The quality of the sound is very satisfactory and lets the viewer hear wonderful voices of our best 20th century actors in their full glory.

    Among the numerous funny scenes I would like to point out the following "signature moves" which really attracted my attention:

    1) the camera's glide along the bodies of sunbathing holidaymakers (feet, backs, buttocks, feet, feet, backs, etc.) - that's something I've never seen in a movie; 2) the "beat-'em-all" sequence: the ultimate "disassembly" of the whole band (instruments included) - that's something even Mr Jacky Chan has to watch closely and admire; 3) "the raining race": the guys from the band "Merry Fellows" are riding a catafalque to get to the theatre and this race looks simply insane.

    Together with "Volga - Volga" (1938) it is a brilliant example of our best musical comedies. If you should call some classics of this genre "cult", then don't forget "Vesyolye rebyata" (1934). It is one of those examples when you can easily skip the imperfections and enjoy the whole piece.

    Mr Leonid Utyosov gives, quite possibly, his best performance and Mrs Lyubov Orlova shines again.

    When I have more time and inclination, I shall add more details to my comment. Meanwhile, 10 out of 10. Thank you for attention.
    4barnesgene

    Ambitious but Dishearteningly Unpolished

    This first Soviet musical comedy on film still shows signs of silent era mentality, mainly because the sound is so poorly coordinated with the picture, as if it were an afterthought, but also because the gags are predominantly visual. You'll wince at many of the shots too, especially those close-ups of the actors delivering each single line -- it's hard to be subtle when the camera's 18 inches from your face. Also obvious is the political subtext -- a jolly peasant demolishes the upper crust's airs and way of life. It's interesting that, in this as in many Soviet films that try to be light-hearted, food and drink fairly tumble off the screen, as if to feed those in abject poverty who have come to watch it.

    For all that, the director, Grigori Aleksandrov, challenged himself and his crew with some awesomely complex shoots. The opening scene of the shepherd marching his animals out of the pen and through the farmland, past peasants and workers, is quite lengthy, but only involves four takes spliced subtly together. (Oh, but would the sound have matched better!) Similarly, the would-be female singer strolls down the beach past a cornucopia of beach activity, some in the extreme foreground, some mid-field, some in the back behind her. It's one long take, and yet it manages to be interesting and funny at times, and it even manages to set up a later gag while it's at it.

    And the music: It's jazz from the acoustic era, with tubas providing the bass line, pretty quaint and good-timey. But about half of the music in the soundtrack is full orchestral material composed by Isaak Dunayevsky, with a rousing salute to the simple peasant life getting a full-blown treatment both at the beginning and the end of the picture, the equivalent of Socialist Realism for music. It's a great little melody you can whistle on the way home as you wonder where your next meal will come from.

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    • Crazy Credits
      The animated credits begin with the names and faces of Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton, followed on the next title by the text "do not participate in this film". The letters are then mixed and reappear as "in this film participate", followed by the actual cast members. The credits also list "Marya Ivanovna" with a large question mark; the question mark turns into a cow, which then paints with her tail the title of the film (in the film, Marya Ivanovna happens to be the name of a lazy cow in the herd tended by the main character Kostya Potekhin).
    • Alternative Versionen
      In 1958, director Grigoriy Aleksandrov made a re-dubbed version, pretending that the original soundtrack had been damaged. Leonid Utyosov's lines and songs were dubbed by Vladimir Troshin and a few lines and scenes were deleted because of censorship. The animated title credits were remade with some changes: for example, the words "Jazz comedy" above the main title of the film were removed; the animated cow was no more spitting as in the 1934 original.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Dom: Co ty tu robisz, czlowieku? (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Marsh vesyolykh rebyat
      Lyrics by Vasiliy Lebedev-Kumach

      Music by Isaak Dunaevskiy

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. Dezember 1945 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Sowjetunion
    • Sprache
      • Russisch
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      1 Stunde 36 Minuten
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      • Mono
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