On the 97th anniversary of the birth of the USSR folk artist, Yuri Yakovlev will organize a marathon on television. This was reported by the Mosfilm channel as “Gazeta.ru”. Gold Collection “.
Marathon will begin on April 25 at 13:40, with Fedor Dostoevsky, who Yuri Yakovlev played his first important role in cinema, with the adaptation of the novel by “Idiot”. Director Ivan Pyryev chose Yakovlev for this role when he saw photo tests for the film “Forty -Forty”, which the artist did not receive the actor.
At 15:50, Eldar Ryazanov, in which Yuri Yakovlev appears in the image of Lieutenant Rzhevsky, will show the “Hussar Ballad” music comedy.
The marathon will continue in another picture of Ryazanov at 17:30 – “the irony of fate or a light vapor!” Yakovlev’s film starring Hippolytus. Some of the expressions in the film emerged thanks to the improvisation of the actor – especially the winged “temperature gone …”.
The audience will be shown at 21:00 Leonid Gaidai’s comedy “Ivan Vasilievich is changing the profession”, where Yakovlev was reincarne with two characters: the manager Bunsha and Ivan The Cherrible. While working on Tsar’s image, the artist focused on the film by Sergey Eisenstein “Ivan the Ivan ve and Bunsha wrote the employees of the housing office he faced.
At 22:40, the channel is a Yuri Yakovlev. The proposal to play here found the actor in the hospital, but he agreed, because he has long wanted to work with George Danelia.
Marathon will end in 01:05 with Yuri Yakovlev with Yuri Yakovlev as Sir Robert Chiltern.
At the end of March Gone Yakovlev’s colleagues in Hussar Ballad Larisa Golubina.
Previously with Andrei Tarkovsky’s 93rd birthday Organized Marathon on TV.
Source: Gazeta

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