Passion of Spies

Passion of Spies (Russian: Шпионские страсти, Shpionskiye strasti) is a 1967 Soyuzmultfilm's animated black-and-white film directed by Yefim Gamburg.[1] It parodies spy and detective fiction clichés[1] and got a status of a cult film.[2]

Passion of Spies
Directed byYefim Gamburg
Written byLazar Lagin
Music byGeorgiy Martynyuk
CinematographyMikhail Druyan
Production
company
Release date
1967 (1967)
Running time
20 min.
Country Soviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

In Part 1, a foreign Intelligence agency chief Shtampf is suffering from a toothache. After learning about a wonderful, state-of-the-art dentist's chair invented in the Soviet Union, he develops a plan to steal it. His top agents pass information between each other, but Soviet agents catch them unaware, ending with a car chase where a musician-turned chauffeur is injured. Part 2 tells the story of the chauffeur's idle son Kolychev, who tricks his parents out of money to attend a fancy restaurant. He is seduced by a foreign agent and tricked into buying a large bill, then convinced to plant a bomb beneath the dentist's chair in exchange for the bill being waived.

Animators

  • Tatyana Pomerantseva[1]
  • Elvira Maslova
  • Ivan Davydov
  • Joseph Kuroyan
  • Renata Mirenkova
  • Olga Orlova
  • Dmitriy Anpilov
  • Natalia Bogomolova
  • Antonina Aleshina
  • Yuriy Butyrin

References

  1. "Russian animation in letters and figures. Movies. Shpionskiye strasti" [Российская анимация в буквах и фигурах. Фильмы. "Шпионские страсти"] (in Russian). Animator.ru. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  2. Королев, Роман (September 17, 2010). "Шпионские страсти", режиссер Ефим Гамбург, 1967 (in Russian). Forbes. Archived from the original on 2012-12-31. Retrieved 13 March 2013.


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