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Tot samyy Myunkhgauzen

  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4.2K
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Oleg Yankovskiy in Tot samyy Myunkhgauzen (1980)
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A man with imagination opposes a society without it. Society forces him to betray his freedom-loving spirit, but imagination is immortal.A man with imagination opposes a society without it. Society forces him to betray his freedom-loving spirit, but imagination is immortal.A man with imagination opposes a society without it. Society forces him to betray his freedom-loving spirit, but imagination is immortal.

  • Director
    • Mark Zakharov
  • Writers
    • Grigori Gorin
    • Rudolph Erich Raspe
  • Stars
    • Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Inna Churikova
    • Elena Koreneva
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    4.2K
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    • Director
      • Mark Zakharov
    • Writers
      • Grigori Gorin
      • Rudolph Erich Raspe
    • Stars
      • Oleg Yankovskiy
      • Inna Churikova
      • Elena Koreneva
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Oleg Yankovskiy
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Baron Munchhausen
    Inna Churikova
    Inna Churikova
    • Jakobina Munchhausen
    Elena Koreneva
    Elena Koreneva
    • Marta
    Igor Kvasha
    Igor Kvasha
    • Burgomister
    Aleksandr Abdulov
    Aleksandr Abdulov
    • Ramkopf
    Leonid Yarmolnik
    Leonid Yarmolnik
    • Theophil Munchhausen
    Yuriy Katin-Yartsev
    Yuriy Katin-Yartsev
    • Thomas
    Vladimir Dolinskiy
    Vladimir Dolinskiy
    • Pastor
    Leonid Bronevoy
    Leonid Bronevoy
    • Hertzog
    Semyon Farada
    Semyon Farada
    • Commander-in-Chief
    Vsevolod Larionov
    Vsevolod Larionov
    • Judge
    Arsen Amaspyuryants
    Arsen Amaspyuryants
      A. Myulstedt
      G. Oshkolup
      Nina Palladina
      Nina Palladina
        Oleg Sokolov
          K. Yu. Stejman
          Vladimir Yanovskis
            • Director
              • Mark Zakharov
            • Writers
              • Grigori Gorin
              • Rudolph Erich Raspe
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            User reviews16

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            10TheLittleSongbird

            A Russian masterpiece, one of the best

            Brilliant film in every way, every bit as great as Ordinary Miracle(also from Mark Zakharov) and perhaps even better. The costumes and sets are sumptuous and with a real Russian traditional feeling, somewhat like the quirky fairy-tale kind. The way The Very Same Munchhausen is shot is very appealingly done too, never too stage-bound or jerky. The music is beautiful too and very catchy, upbeat rhythmically sometimes but in a distinctive Russian style. The dialogue is extremely funny and witty coming from quite possibly one of the greatest scripts ever for a Russian film, even if you don't understand the language you can have somebody translate or try and find subtitles, that way you can see how funny and quotable it is. This is coming from somebody who isn't Russian but is studying it as part of her vocal and operatic studies course at university. The facial expressions of the actors, gestures and some of the antics of the main characters are though enough to give you a gist of what's going on. The story is always involving and filled with charm and hilarious antics. Underneath the immense fun you have watching The Very Same Munchhausen, there is also room for some seriousness in the messaging and it is done in a moving, heartfelt yet also uplifting way and not heavy-handed. The characters are very likable and engaging, and the acting shows all the actors giving their all. In particular Oleg Yankovsky who gives the performance of a life-time, he seems to be having a whale of a time but doesn't forget to bring some depth to the character. In regard to availability for The Very Same Munchhausen, the Ruslania website is a good bet(it's unavailable from Amazon at the moment), but oddly enough you can find the whole film on Youtube, providing it stays up, but titled with the Russian phonetic alphabet symbols and letters, Wikipedia can help as computer keyboards don't seem to have a lot of the symbols. In conclusion, a Russian masterpiece and one of the best Russian films ever seen by this viewer. If you can find the film, enjoy! 10/10 Bethany Cox
            10AndreiPavlov

            Tot samyy film

            When one reads something about the movie or sees the title, the first reaction can be: "Why should they mess it all up with a classic hero, couldn't they invent anything new and use a new character for adventures? Isn't it plagiary?" Well, see the movie first and you'll probably change your first negative opinion.

            The film is a very charming satire. Satire on our society and on people's relations. It has great soundtrack and very intricate scenery. Any child has the right to watch it (absolutely no adult-oriented scenes) and suppose any child will adore it.

            A very solid Russian cinema product of the highest quality with lots of witty sayings and ridiculous happenings which often take a dramatic or even a tragic turn.

            10 out of 10. Thanks for attention.
            10AlexK1978

            A superb masterpiece

            This film is the crown of all soviet films. I recommend this film to anyone who wants to receive top-quality entertainment. All of the actors in this film are excellently chosen and fit into their roles perfectly. This film will have you laughing in some places and brushing tears from your eyes in others. The music alone is enough to captivate your attention. To fully understand this masterpiece, you must pay attention to the slightest movement, to every word. This is a very moving film that deserves no criticisicm and should be treated with respect. No matter how many times you watch this film, you won't grow tired of it. Simply superb. 15/10
            10zemba7-817-69080

            What can i say? The greatest Russian film of all time.

            This is the greatest Russian film of all time and the late, great Oleg Yankovsky gives a performance for the ages. Yankovsky is given probably the hardest task an actor has ever been given, to make the Baron a believable human and a man who always tells the truth. If you don't believe him the film fails miserably. As he says, "Baron Munchausen is famous not for flying to the moon but for never telling a lie." And you do believe him and root for him to overcome all obstacles and settle down with his beloved Marta. The ending is one of the greatest in all Russian film as the Baron goes on to immortality.

            Photography is spectacular as are the sets and this film is the only one that has a song sung by a 15 1/2' woman! And the Baron's theme is unforgettable.

            If you only see one Russian film, see this or An Ordinary Miracle, both with Yankovsky and both directed by Mark Zakharov.
            MT-15087

            Ordinary Miracle

            Although not too many people outside the land that produced this picture have even heard of it, it may be one of the best TV movies ever made, plain and simple. And, probably, the best one delivered by the great tandem of Russian film-makers Grigori Gorin (writing) and Mark Zakharov (directing) – with "The House That Swift Built" being the close second.

            The script is nothing less than brilliant. The general concept is original enough as we happen to be presented not with fairly funny narratives invented by the legendary Baron Munchausen, but rather with the fairly dramatic story of the Baron himself. Which is complemented by an interesting take on the title character that turns him from a nobleman and famous raconteur into a noble dissenter and romantic rebel. But the development and dialogue still bring it to another level. The latter is virtually entirely comprised of quotable witticisms. And the whole construction explores serious problems like freedom and conformity, personal happiness and personal integrity, the hypocrisy of a society and the way it tends to treat those who choose to challenge its norms and confines. Since it's a TV movie featuring a cast of superb stage performers, the realization is overtly theatrical. But it is so in the best way possible.

            Given that, as far as the dialogue is concerned, all phrases and inflections matter, an excellent translation is of the essence here. But if you manage to get one you won't regret a bit of your effort while enjoying every minute of this piece. This movie is very clever and funny but also filled with some wonderfully moving poetry. So it's likely to make you both cry with laughter and smile through the tears.

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              Baron Munchhausen: Smart-looking face is not a sign of intellect. All the dumb things in the world are done with that facial expression. Smile, gentlemen, smile.

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              Featured in Itogo: Episode #5.6 (2001)

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            • Release date
              • January 1, 1980 (Soviet Union)
            • Country of origin
              • Soviet Union
            • Language
              • Russian
            • Also known as
              • The Very Same Munchhausen
            • Filming locations
              • Mosfilm Studios, Moscow, Russia(Studio)
            • Production companies
              • Gosteleradio USSR
              • Mosfilm
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            • Runtime
              2 hours 22 minutes
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Mono
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.37 : 1

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