Un administrador de edificios soviético corriente, que vive en el siglo XX, se parece al zar de toda la Rus: Iván IV el Terrible (1530 - 1584). Nunca lo había sabido, hasta que su vecino cre... Leer todoUn administrador de edificios soviético corriente, que vive en el siglo XX, se parece al zar de toda la Rus: Iván IV el Terrible (1530 - 1584). Nunca lo había sabido, hasta que su vecino creó una máquina del tiempo.Un administrador de edificios soviético corriente, que vive en el siglo XX, se parece al zar de toda la Rus: Iván IV el Terrible (1530 - 1584). Nunca lo había sabido, hasta que su vecino creó una máquina del tiempo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Ulyana Andreyevna
- (as Natalya Belogortseva-Krachkovskaya)
- Trader of Radio Components
- (as E. Bredun)
- Strelets
- (as A. Vigdorov)
- Strelets
- (as V. Grachyov)
- Nurse
- (as N. Gurzo)
- Doctor
- (as I. Zhevago)
- Strelets
- (as A. Kalabulin)
- Tzaritza Marfa Vasilyevna
- (as N. Maslova)
- Lieutenant
- (as A. Podshivalov)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The plot itself is a rather standard one about ordinary guys thrust into a strange culture with action and adventure. What makes the movie special is superb acting, witty dialog, good pacing, and engaging music.
This movie deserves a place along side other action-adventure comedies such as The Princess Bride.
As many reviewers mentioned before, majority of the humor relies on the verbal misunderstandings between the characters from different time eras, that of 1500's and that of 1970's.
I've paused the film no less than a dozen times to explain such details as the meaning of world "liapota," it being the ancient word for the modern equivalent of "beauty," and to explain Visotskii's (a Russian singer whom Ivan the Terrible listens) lyrics. Also, there are many little social comments that those who haven't lived in, visited, or studied Soviet Union wouldn't understand completely i.e. the obvious ridicule of the "social reports" and the black market commentary.
Nevertheless, she liked it, and I was dumbfounded.
This film is popular and remembered because of its many layers. You may enjoy it simply as slapstick, someone else can view it for the language, while yet others can view it as a social commentary. It adds up if you know the Russian language and history, but even if you don't you will still find it funny and charming because there is always something to take away.
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- TriviaIn the banquet scene, they display a spoonful of eggplant caviar ("a foreign product") next to bowls of red and black caviar. This is a dig at the lack of consumer goods in the Soviet Union, where red and black caviar were almost impossible to find so Soviet citizens made do with an eggplant confection described as "caviar."
- ErroresWhen Ivan the Terrible is standing in the elevator, he is crossing himself with three fingers. That wouldn't been done until 1653, 79 years after his death. Before that Russian-Orthodox were crossing themselves with two fingers.
- Citas
Ivan the Terrible: I had a man Iike you. He made wings.
Engineer Alexander Sergeyevich Timofeyev: Well?
Ivan the Terrible: What do you mean, well? I put him on a gun-powder barrel. It made him fly! Ha-ha!
- Créditos curiososThe opening credits say: The "experimental artist union" presents: a non-science-, fictitious, a not quite realistic and a not accurate historical movie
- ConexionesFeatured in Itogo: Episode #5.6 (2001)
- Bandas sonorasS lyubovyu vstretitsya
("To meet with a love")
Written by Aleksandr Zatsepin and Leonid Derbenyov
Performed by Nina Brodskaya
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 28 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1