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L'homme de boulevard des Capucines

Original title: Chelovek s bulvara Kaputsinov
  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
3.8K
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L'homme de boulevard des Capucines (1987)
ComedyMusicalRomanceWestern

Mr Jonny First arrives to the Wild West to present the art of the Cinematograph.Mr Jonny First arrives to the Wild West to present the art of the Cinematograph.Mr Jonny First arrives to the Wild West to present the art of the Cinematograph.

  • Director
    • Alla Surikova
  • Writer
    • Eduard Akopov
  • Stars
    • Andrey Mironov
    • Aleksandra Yakovleva
    • Mikhail Boyarskiy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alla Surikova
    • Writer
      • Eduard Akopov
    • Stars
      • Andrey Mironov
      • Aleksandra Yakovleva
      • Mikhail Boyarskiy
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Andrey Mironov
    Andrey Mironov
    • Johnny First
    Aleksandra Yakovleva
    Aleksandra Yakovleva
    • Ms. Diana Little
    • (as Aleksandra Asmaye)
    Mikhail Boyarskiy
    Mikhail Boyarskiy
    • Chyornyy (Black) Jack
    Oleg Tabakov
    Oleg Tabakov
    • Harry MacCue
    Nikolay Karachentsov
    Nikolay Karachentsov
    • Billy King
    • (as N. Karachentsov)
    Igor Kvasha
    Igor Kvasha
    • Pastor
    • (as I. Kvasha)
    Lev Durov
    Lev Durov
    • Grobovshchik
    • (as L. Durov)
    Galina Polskikh
    Galina Polskikh
    • Mrs. Thompson
    • (as G. Polskikh)
    Natalya Krachkovskaya
    Natalya Krachkovskaya
    • Conchita
    • (as N. Krachkovskaya)
    Natalya Fateeva
    Natalya Fateeva
    • Zhena vozhdya
    • (as N. Fateyeva)
    Spartak Mishulin
    Spartak Mishulin
    • Vozhd indeytsev
    • (as S. Mishulin)
    Albert Filozov
    Albert Filozov
    • Mr. Second
    • (as A. Filozov)
    Oleg Anofriev
    Oleg Anofriev
    • Tapyor
    • (as O. Anorfriyev)
    Mikhail Svetin
    Mikhail Svetin
    • Aptekar
    • (as M. Svetin)
    Leonid Yarmolnik
    Leonid Yarmolnik
    • Martin
    • (as L. Yarmolnik)
    Semyon Farada
    Semyon Farada
    • Mr. Thompson
    • (as S. Farada)
    Aleksandr Pavlov
    Aleksandr Pavlov
    • Usatyy kovboy
    • (as A. Pavlov)
    Yuriy Medvedev
    Yuriy Medvedev
    • Staffi
    • (as Yu. Medvedev)
    • Director
      • Alla Surikova
    • Writer
      • Eduard Akopov
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    10kurciasbezdalas

    One of the best soviet comedies

    This is one of those good old soviet comedies. The humor in these films is pretty innocent but still very funny. This film contains many Russian stars of that time. The plot is quite original. It's about a town in Wild West who's people are only drinking and fighting every single day and about an intelligent man who arrive to the town to introduce towns people with Cinematography. Soon people of town get fascinated by cinema, they stop drinking and fighting and become more polite to each other. The movie is really funny and interesting. Though this is not a action film, i've noticed some well choreographed fighting scenes. This film is really worth your time.
    10viy46

    Great spoof of the American Western

    Really funny, sweet, and moving take on the American western done by a soviet female director. Mr. First comes to a small town in the wild west to introduce the population to the art of cinematography. He brings a projector and an array of silent movies, including romance and comedy. Rowdy cowboys discover a different way of life and try to improve their own existence. Amazing cast, Tabakov is especially endearing as a saloon owner torn between greed and love for the movies. Surprisingly effective fight scenes could probably challenge those of the American counterparts. Karachentsov gives it his best with some of the best fight moves I've seen. Mironov is great, as usual, as an idealist out to change the world and bring enlightenment to the wild wild west. Highly recommended as a comedy, romance, western, and a meditation on the role of art and mass entertainment in our society.
    7RosanaBotafogo

    Prestigious and Regular...

    Despite the film criticism, the idolatry of violent westerns, bloodthirsty, decimating Indians, misogynists, pigs and disgusting, produced by a woman in the Soviet cinema, the film is not very captivating, well produced, great social context, but it lacked something that I could cling, feel empathy, and the protagonist didn't contribute either... Prestigious and Regular...
    sasha-1

    Perfect comedy

    That's a beautiful comedy with a number of Russian film stars. The plot is rather unusual for a comedy western. One of the first cinematographers(his name is Mr.First performed by Andrey Mironov) arrives in a sleepy Wild West town and brings a primitive film projector with a number of bobbins of first Chaplin-like films. Every night he shows films in the local saloon and his arrival has a dramatical effect on the local cowboys(probably "cowboys" will seem rather strange for real Americans, but don't forget the film is made in Russia and they also have some stereotypes about the Wild West). After his arrival they stop fighting with each other,stop speaking bad words, start behaving very politely("like real gentlemen"), and in the evenings come to the saloon to have a drink of ... milk, instead of whiskey!!! After solving many problems and passing through a wall of misunderstanding Mr.First makes a lot of friends and eventually the local beauty Diana falls in love with him. The film has a lot of funny episodes and twists e.g. the local Comanches start the war with the cowboys only to have a possibility to go to the movie saloon as well.It's really worth watching the film wherever you live.
    9alekspredator87

    Billy, charge up!

    "The Man from Capuchin Boulevard" is without a doubt an extraordinary film. This is a movie with a capital letter, which takes exactly its unique atmosphere and memorable plot. The Soviet western sends the viewer to enjoy a kind of interpretation of the origin of cinema in the Wild West. And the entire film crew, and especially the brilliant acting of the actors, will allow you to plunge into the fascinating and sometimes touching world of the distant past on another continent.

    The film was one of the last appearances in the cinema of the talented actor Andrey Mironov. In the year of release - 1987 - the artist was gone. An incredible loss for the entire national cinema. I'm sure Mironov could give us a dozen more memorable images. Perhaps because the role in this film was one of the last, I remember it so well. The actor created a unique image of Johnny First. A true gentleman, a missionary from cinema, a very polite and positive character from all sides, who is designed to introduce the masses to an amazing revolutionary phenomenon - cinema. The picture will show how interesting and with very funny adventures the hero will take up this event.

    There are many other actors of the first magnitude in the film, who also successfully merge into this picture: Oleg Tabakov, Nikolai Karachentsov, Mikhail Boyarsky, Alexandra Yakovleva, Igor Kvasha, Lev Durov and many, many others. Each of the artists, regardless of screen time, elegantly fits into the created world, creating that unique atmosphere that the viewer enjoys throughout the narrative. Black Jack, played by Boyarsky, contrasts sharply with his usual image of D'Artagnan. Great performance: absolutely different charisma, piercing gaze and literally animal danger emanating from the hero. Karachentsov and his Billy are a magnificent demonstration of the transformation of a gangster into a polite... gangster. Bartender Harry is another opportunity for actor Tabakov to transform into an extraordinary personality and really get into the image. Kvasha was pleased with a superbly worked-out hero pastor, and Spartak Mishulin became a pleasant-looking Indian leader. Alexandra Yakovleva and her Diana Little have become the personification of new assumptions in cinema. The actress presented an unforgettable image of a sexually liberated heroine. Watching her, I constantly wondered how such a thing was allowed on the screens in those days. But it was a great image.

    The film was released in 1987. The time of Perestroika, new trends, new hopes, new opportunities in the cinema. On the screen you can see something unusual that inspires a certain freedom. Experiments and unexpected solutions are acceptable, which the viewer necessarily notices. At the same time, capitalist values are ridiculed quite interestingly in the picture, as if reminding us that we are still watching Soviet cinema. There are also a lot of other cliches from that time and place, which, in my opinion, are perfectly ridiculed. The authors well demonstrate frank laughter at Western westerns, successfully beating what could really be seen in those pictures. Here you have constant quarrels, fights, and shooting. Without this, it seems, nowhere. However, the creators joke funny enough for the domestic viewer, you definitely get pleasure.

    The picture is full of various fights, songs, shooting, dancing, explosions, sparkling humor. In this picture, all this is successfully woven into an interesting plot. It feels like the creators really wanted to surprise the viewer and make the film memorable for a long time. What to say. They did it well. And some quotes are still used in our society.

    "The Man from Capuchin Boulevard" is a landmark movie, an epoch-making picture that will surely please the audience today. This is an unshakable classic, a symbol of the era, of the time when it began to seem that once in the domestic cinema you can see such freedom of thought and performance, then all this will soon be in society. And even though what was happening in reality was happening, this film became an obvious victory of its time. An extraordinary picture, an amazing acting game, a gorgeous story that you sometimes want to revisit again.

    9 out of 10.

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      The most successful film at the box office that was released in the USSR in 1987.
    • Quotes

      Cowboy: I am not going to talk to this ape with a painted face!

      Chief of Comanches: I forgive the pale face. He has not heard of Sir Charles Darwin and does not know that ape is our common ancestor.

    • Connections
      Featured in Oleg Tabakov. Smotryu na mir vlyublyonnymi glazami (2015)

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1987 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • A Man from Boulevard des Capucines
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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