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Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession

Titolo originale: Ivan Vasilevich menyaet professiyu
  • 1973
  • TV-G
  • 1h 28min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,2/10
19.582
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973)
AdventureComedySci-Fi

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn ordinary Soviet building manager, living in the 20th century, looks like Tsar of All Rus' - Ivan IV the Terrible (1530 - 1584). He'd never known this, until his neighbor created a time ma... Leggi tuttoAn ordinary Soviet building manager, living in the 20th century, looks like Tsar of All Rus' - Ivan IV the Terrible (1530 - 1584). He'd never known this, until his neighbor created a time machine.An ordinary Soviet building manager, living in the 20th century, looks like Tsar of All Rus' - Ivan IV the Terrible (1530 - 1584). He'd never known this, until his neighbor created a time machine.

  • Regia
    • Leonid Gaidai
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mikhail A. Bulgakov
    • Vladlen Bakhnov
    • Leonid Gaidai
  • Star
    • Yuriy Yakovlev
    • Leonid Kuravlyov
    • Aleksandr Demyanenko
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,2/10
    19.582
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Leonid Gaidai
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mikhail A. Bulgakov
      • Vladlen Bakhnov
      • Leonid Gaidai
    • Star
      • Yuriy Yakovlev
      • Leonid Kuravlyov
      • Aleksandr Demyanenko
    • 45Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali35

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    Yuriy Yakovlev
    Yuriy Yakovlev
    • Ivan Vasilyevich Bunsha…
    Leonid Kuravlyov
    Leonid Kuravlyov
    • George Miloslavsky
    Aleksandr Demyanenko
    Aleksandr Demyanenko
    • Shurik
    Saveliy Kramarov
    Saveliy Kramarov
    • Feofan
    Natalya Seleznyova
    Natalya Seleznyova
    • Zinaida Mikhaylovna Timofeyeva
    Natalya Krachkovskaya
    Natalya Krachkovskaya
    • Ulyana Andreyevna
    • (as Natalya Belogortseva-Krachkovskaya)
    Natalya Kustinskaya
    Natalya Kustinskaya
    • Yakin's Lover
    Vladimir Etush
    Vladimir Etush
    • Anton Semyonovich Shpak
    Mikhail Pugovkin
    Mikhail Pugovkin
    • Karp Savelyevich Yakin
    Sergey Filippov
    Sergey Filippov
    • Swedish Ambassador
    Eduard Bredun
    Eduard Bredun
    • Trader of Radio Components
    • (as E. Bredun)
    Aleksandr Vigdorov
    Aleksandr Vigdorov
    • Strelets
    • (as A. Vigdorov)
    Valentin Grachyov
    Valentin Grachyov
    • Strelets
    • (as V. Grachyov)
    Natalya Gurzo
    Natalya Gurzo
    • Nurse
    • (as N. Gurzo)
    Ivan Zhevago
    Ivan Zhevago
    • Doctor
    • (as I. Zhevago)
    Anatoliy Kalabulin
    Anatoliy Kalabulin
    • Strelets
    • (as A. Kalabulin)
    Nina Maslova
    Nina Maslova
    • Tzaritza Marfa Vasilyevna
    • (as N. Maslova)
    Anatoliy Podshivalov
    Anatoliy Podshivalov
    • Lieutenant
    • (as A. Podshivalov)
    • Regia
      • Leonid Gaidai
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mikhail A. Bulgakov
      • Vladlen Bakhnov
      • Leonid Gaidai
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    7reelreviewsandrecommendations

    Back In The U.S.S.R.

    In early 1970's Moscow, scientist Shurik toils in his apartment trying to create a working time-machine. He is dedicated to the task, so dedicated he barely registers it when his wife leaves him. One day, Shurik successfully transports himself back to the time of Ivan The Terrible, taking with him a burglar and the superintendent of his building. While Shurik makes it back to the present, there is one problem: the other two are left in the 1500's and Ivan the Terrible has come home with him. So begins a raucous tale combining science-fiction, comedy and history: Leonid Gaidai 's 'Ivan Vasilievich Changes His Profession.'

    Based on the play 'Ivan Vasilievich' by Mikhail Bulgakov, the film tells a wild tale that is sure to entertain. A successful combination of science fiction with comedy, it contains much broad humour, as well as many witty moments and acerbic set pieces. The Tsar's reactions to the contemporary world and its' trappings makes for fantastic satire, highlighting the cultural juxtaposition between the Russia of the past and (that which was then) the present. One also may learn a little about the country's history from the film- though to rely on it as a teaching aide for that purpose would be folly. While the ending is a little underwhelming, the film is a crazy, funny trip through time that is full of delights.

    'Ivan Vasilievich Changes His Profession' is also a visually striking movie, with Vitali Abramov and Sergei Poluyanov's naturalistic cinematography being strong, though slightly traditionalist in terms of composition and framing. The production design- overseen by Yu. Fomichov and Yevgeni Kumankov- is stylish, making everything on screen seem deeply textured and intricate. The set and location design and decoration is of an especially high, rich quality, bringing life and realism to the picture; which works as a counterbalance to the fantasy of the narrative.

    Nadezhda Buzina's costume design brings additional authenticity to the film, with her detailed work lingering in the mind long after the credits have ceased to roll. Her outfits for the Tsar are particularly impressive, not to mention appearing reasonably period accurate. Aleksandr Zatsepin's musical score also impresses, being highly atmospheric and stirring. He makes good use of traditional- and not so traditional- numbers throughout- with the film's version of 'Marusya' being most memorable. Additionally, Klavdiya Aleyeva's editing should be mentioned, as it is effective, keeping the somewhat chaotic proceedings coherent and moving at a steady pace.

    All in the cast are fantastic, clearly having a ball with the movie. Yury Yakovlev plays a dual role as the Tsar and the Superintendent, delineating both characters as individuals through the depth of his physicality. He is terrific as both men, and will really make you laugh. Leonid Kuravlyov plays the burglar, and is equal parts charming and deceitful. Kuravlyov brings a lot of good-natured humour to the role, and is immensely likable. Aleksandr Demyanenko has less to do as Shurik, but does it well, and the supporting cast can't be faulted. Of particular note is Natalya Seleznyova, playing Shurik's wife. She has impeccable comic timing, and steals the few scenes she's in completely.

    Leonid Gaidai's 'Ivan Vasilievich Changes His Profession' is a wacky comedy with science-fiction elements that has a lot going for it. The story and screenplay is full of witty dialogue and wild scenarios, as well as being satirical, featuring much irony and social commentary, about (what was then) contemporary Russia and its' past. The cast perform admirably, the visual style is distinct- if sometimes orthodox- and the score is rousing. While the film may lose steam near the end, 'Ivan Vasilievich Changes His Profession' is a terrific tale of time travel that is an awful lot of fun.
    yvonne-5

    A very funny film; plenty of comic action around Moscow and district.

    Shurik (a character in several other comedy films) is experimenting at home with an invention which goes wrong and puts him, a passing burglar, and the apartment supervisor back into the time of Ivan the Terrible. There are a lot of chases and action, so you can still enjoy the film even if some of the Russian dialogue passes you by. Good views of several historic buildings, and an insight into 1973 Moscow as well as a bit of a history lesson. Not all Russian films are doom and gloom.
    R_Grey

    can you dislike Gaidai?

    I own two copies of this film, one purchased in Russia (no subtitles), and one I've acquired recently to show it to my wife with subtitles. She wasn't very excited about Russian cinema, she isn't a film person and hates to read subtitles, but this time she gave in.

    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.
    8altyn

    Comedy with solid classical roots

    This film is not only very funny, but also the product of a deep knowledge and love of classic Russian cinema. Some cadres are clearly inspired by Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible, part I (Ivan Vasilevich looking from the window, Ivan Vasilevich sitting with the scribe) and their presence in the comedy context (in a world turned upside-down, as Bachtin would have it) is the silver bullet that provides laughter and delight to the intellectual as well as to the unsophisticated viewer, who may be content with recognizing on the apartment's wall a reproduction of Repin's "Ivan Grozny killing his own son". Building on this, Gaidai displays his own masterly craft: he can make you laugh with just one word (Tsar Ivan looking at contemporary Moscow - devastated by modern buildings - and bursting out "Beauty!"). Great acting by everyone, Miloslavski (Leonid Kuravliov) being my personal favourite.
    10ryazan62

    One of the best Soviet comedies ever filmed!

    Hi!

    As the title of the comment points this is one of the best Soviet comedies ever filmed. And that's is the reason for many people from other countries of the world not to get it's meaning. I would say that even modern day Russians - who have never lived in The Soviet Union, who have no idea what Iron Curtain or Warsaw Treaty Organization is will never understand and enjoy it in full. But anyone who is acquainted with Soviet reality will vote 10 of 10 - I am sure. So do not blame Americans or peoples from other countries for not getting Soviet comedies (those were great; and modern day Russian comedies is pure crap - I am sorry) - they were so very oriented to our former reality that are hard to get in modern days. My score is 20 of 10.

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      In 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."
    • Blooper
      When 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.
    • Citazioni

      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!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The opening credits say: The "experimental artist union" presents: a non-science-, fictitious, a not quite realistic and a not accurate historical movie
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Itogo: Episodio #5.6 (2001)
    • Colonne sonore
      S lyubovyu vstretitsya
      ("To meet with a love")

      Written by Aleksandr Zatsepin and Leonid Derbenyov

      Performed by Nina Brodskaya

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    • Data di uscita
      • giugno 1973 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Unione Sovietica
    • Lingue
      • Russo
      • Tedesco
    • Celebre anche come
      • Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Suzdal, Russia
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Mosfilm
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