Queen of the Gas Station
Queen of the Gas Station | |
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Directed by | Olexiy Myshurin Mykola Litus |
Written by | Petro Lubens'kyi |
Starring | Nadezhda Rumyantseva Andriy Sova Alexei Kozhevnikov Yuri Belov |
Cinematography | Mykhaylo Ivanov Olexandr Pyshchikov |
Music by | Evheniy Zubtsov |
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Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Queen of the Gas Station (Russian: Королева бензоколонки, romanized: Koroleva benzkolonki) is a 1963 Ukrainian-made Soviet comedy film directed by Olexiy Myshurin and Mykola Litus. The events of the movie revolve around a gas station on a highway between Kiev and Kharkiv, filmed in Pyriatyn, Poltava Oblast.[1][2]
Plot[]
Poltava resident Lyudmyla Dobryvechir tries become an announcer on television but does not pass the audition because of her terrible diction. She dreams of becoming a flight attendant on the Tu-104 — but this also does not come to pass. Now Lyudmyla is once again preparing to enter the ensemble "Ballet on Ice". She compensates the lack of ice with training on roller skates and temporarily finds work as a tanker at a gas station. Not everything works out for the new worker, but cheerful disposition and resourcefulness help her not only to master a new specialty, but also radically rebuild the industry of the entire gas station.
Cast[]
- Nadezhda Rumyantseva - Lyudmyla Dobryvechir (Dobryvechir means good evening in Ukrainian)
- Andriy Sova - Panas Petrovych, Head of the Gas Station
- Alexei Kozhevnikov - Taras Shpychko, the driver of the UAZ with a portable film projector
- Nonna Koperzhynska - Rohnіda Karpivna, barmaid at the gas station
- Yuri Belov - Slavko Koshovyi, driver of intercity passenger bus
- Vladimir Belokurov - Olexandr Yukhymovych Vedmid' ("Bear"), the driver of the first class
- Sergei Blinnikov - Comrade Babiy
- Victor Myagky - Comrade Borshch, road chief
- Mykola Yakovenko - Comrade Lopata, road chief
- Evgenia Opalova - teacher
- Viktor Khalatov - the seller in a department store
- Pavlo Vynnyk - Podorozhniy, Senior Lieutenant, Automobile Inspector
- Alexander Khvylya - bus passenger, priest
- Sergey Shemetilo - freight forwarder
- Mikhail Kramar - driver
- Nikolay Panasiev - Valeriy Hrach, Slavko's partner
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External links[]
- 1963 films
- Russian-language films
- Soviet-era Ukrainian films
- Dovzhenko Film Studios films
- Ukrainian-language films
- 1963 comedy films
- Films set in Ukraine
- Films set in the Soviet Union
- Films shot in Ukraine
- Russian comedy films
- Russian films
- Ukrainian comedy films
- Soviet comedy films
- Soviet films
- Ukrainian films
- European film stubs
- Mass media in Ukraine stubs
- 1960s Soviet film stubs