The Goalkeeper (film)

The Goalkeeper
Russian: Вратарь
Directed by Semyon Timoshenko
Produced by Igor Chernyak
Written by
Starring
  • Grigory Pluzhnik
  • Tatyana Guretskaya
  • Lyudmila Glazova
  • Anatoliy Goryunov
  • Valeri Solovtsov
Music by Isaak Dunayevsky
Cinematography
  • Vladimir Danashevsky
Production
company
Release date
1936
Running time
75 min.
Country  Soviet Union
Language Russian

The Goalkeeper (Russian: Вратарь, translit. Vratar) is a 1936 Soviet sports-musical comedy film[1] directed by Semyon Timoshenko[2][3][4]. The screen version of novel by Lev Kassil Goalkeeper of the Republic, one of the first literary works about sport in the USSR[5].

Plot

Primarily Anton Kandidov works in agricultural work he carries watermelons on a boat across the Volga. Noticing how cleverly Anton catches and loads watermelons, he is told that he could become a goalkeeper and play football.

And Anton decides to follow the advice. On the way to the goalie glory, he is expected to win and disappoint.

Cast

  • Grigory Pluzhnik as Anton Kandidov[6]
  • Tatyana Guretskaya as Grusha
  • Lyudmila Glazova as Nastya, lab technician
  • Anatoliy Goryunov as Karasik, an engineer
  • Valeri Solovtsov as Bukhvostov, captain of 'Gidraer' football club
  • Yakov Gudkin as Foma, 'Gidraer' inside forward
  • Vladimir Kryuger as Tsvetochkin, captain of FC 'Torpedo'
  • German Erazmus as Redhead, 'Torpedo' inside forward
  • Fyodor Kurikhin as 'Gidraer' supporter
  • Konstantin Shchegotsky, Anton Idzkovsky, Makar Goncharenko as cameo[7]

See also

References

  1. Кинопоказы об истории создания FIFA пройдут под открытым небом в Казани
  2. Все фильмы о футболе собрали в одной книге
  3. В фан-зоне на Васильевском устроят киномарафон
  4. Что ждет гостей ЧМ-2018 29 июня
  5. Сборная фильмов по футболу: 11 основных игроков и несколько в запасе
  6. В фан-зоне на Васильевском острове Петербурга покажут советские фильмы
  7. "Старая, старая сказка". Archived from the original on 2012-12-11.
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