The Age of Innocence (1976 film)

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The Age of Innocence
Poster
Directed byVladimir Rogovoy
Written byEdward Topol
StarringVladimir Letenkov
Stanislav Zhdanko
Leonid Kayurov
Pavel Nikolai
CinematographyInna Zarafyan
Edited byOlga Katusheva
Music byRafail Khozak
Production
company
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
84 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The Age of Innocence (Russian: Несовершеннолетние, romanizedNesovershennoletnie, also called Minors)[1][2] is a 1976 Soviet film directed by Vladimir Rogovoy and written by Edward Topol. It is not based on the novel The Age of Innocence, instead being a juvenile delinquency film set in the contemporary Soviet Union.[3]

Plot[edit]

Russian teenager Zhenya Prokhorov returns home from military service and his friend Kostya from a corrective labor colony. They try to stay out of trouble and find a place in the world.

Cast[edit]

  • Vladimir Letenkov - Zhenya Prokhorov
  • Stanislav Zhdanko - Kostya Sila
  • Leonid Kayurov - "Gogol"
  • Pavel Nikolai - Shurik
  • Nikolay Muravyov - police major
  • Vera Vasilyeva - Polina Borisovna, teacher, Zhenya's mother
  • Yuri Medvedev - policeman Kuvaev
  • Igor Oshotin - Alka
  • Nadezhda Rumyantseva - Alka's mother
  • Yuri Kuzmenkov - Alka's father, an alcoholic

Reception[edit]

The Soviet journal Cinema Art gave The Age of Innocence a negative review.[4]

It was the highest-grossing film in the Soviet Union for 1977, with 44.6 million tickets sold.[5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Soviet Film". January 9, 1976 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Secret Entertainment Today: Biography Vera Vasilyeva – RIA Novosti". September 30, 2015.
  3. ^ "The Soviet Review". M.E. Sharpe, Incorporated. January 9, 1980 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Fedorov, Alexander (February 24, 2019). "Cinema in the Mirror of the Soviet and Russian Film Criticism". SSRN 3340958.
  5. ^ "KINOGLAZ : Mineurs (film)". www.kinoglaz.fr.
  6. ^ "Leaders of Soviet Film Distribution (1930–1991): Trends and Patterns" - Alexander Fedorov

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