Chance (1984 film)
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Directed by | Aleksandr Mayorov |
Written by | Kir Bulychov Aleksandr Mayorov |
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Cinematography | Grigoriy Belenskiy |
Edited by | Tatiana Egorycheva |
Music by | Alexey Rybnikov |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Chance (Russian: Шанс) is a 1984 science fiction comedy film directed by Aleksandr Mayorov based on the short story The Martian Potion from the cycle The Great Guslyar by Kir Bulychov.[1][2]
Plot[]
In the middle of the 17th century, a Cossack named Almaz Bitiy saves an alien from a certain death. In gratitude, he gives the Earthman an elixir of youth. By constantly using the elixir, Almaz and his girlfriend Milica live until the 20th century. The time has come to regain youth, and Almaz returns to the city of Great Guslyar, where the secret means is kept. However, the mystery is revealed, and several residents of the city have the opportunity to experience the action of the "Martian Potion".
Second youth gives new strength to life to some, while others get nothing but problems and troubles. In the finale, the alien leaves a second chance to live anew only for those who really want and deserve it.
Cast[]
- Sergey Plotnikov — Almaz Bitiy
- Igor Shkurin — Almaz Bitiy (young)
- Maria Kapnist — Milica Fyodorovna
- Dilorom Kambarova — Milica Fyodorovna (young)
- Raisa Kurkina — Elena Sergeevna
- Veronika Izotova — Elena Sergeevna (young)
- Viktor Pavlov — Cornelius Ivanovich Udalov
- Sasha Evteev — Cornelius Udalov (young)
- Lyudmila Ivanova — Ksenia Udalova
- Maya Menglet — Vanda Savic
- Elena Tonunts — Vanda Savich (young)
- Boris Ivanov — Nikita Savich
- Andrei Zaretsky — Nikita Savich (young)
- Igor Yasulovich — Alexander Grubin
- Sergey Zhigunov — Alexander Grubin (young)
- Vera Novikova — Shurochka
- Andrey Nikolaev — Metelkin
- Vadim Aleksandrov — The Stranger
References[]
- ^ "Энциклопедия кино — ШАНС". dic.academic.ru.
- ^ "Фильм Шанс". Channel One Russia.
External links[]
- 1984 films
- Russian-language films
- Soviet films
- Mosfilm films
- 1980s science fiction comedy films
- Russian science fiction comedy films
- Soviet science fiction comedy films
- Films based on works by Kir Bulychov
- 1984 comedy films
- 1980s Soviet film stubs