Island of Lost Ships | |
Director: | Evgeniy Ginzburg Rauf Mamedov |
Starring: | Gediminas Storpirshtis Nikolai Lavrov Larisa Belogurova Arunas Storpirshtis |
Cinematography: | Valeriy Mironov |
Studio: | Lenfilm |
Runtime: | 138 min. (2 episodes) |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Language: | Russian |
Island of Lost Ships (Russian: Остров погибших кораблей|Ostrov pogibshikh korabley) is a 1987 Soviet two-part musical television miniseries directed by Evgeniy Ginzburg and Rauf Mamedov and based on the by Alexander Belyaev.[1] [2]
The film begins as an ordinary modern man, resident of Leningrad named Volodya (Gediminas Storpirshtis), quarrels with his wife. Then he goes outside ... and unexpectedly finds himself in 1928 Marseilles, in the body of one Reginald Gatling, a murderer (according to the inspector Jimmy Simpkins, who promptly arrests him).
Together they board a steamer which should take them to America, "closer to the electric chair". But at night the ship crashes and drowns for unknown reasons. Miraculously surviving Volodya, Jimmy, as well as charming passenger Vivian Kingman (Larissa Belogurova) - a carbon copy of Volodya's wife - board the Flying Dutchman which floated by the place of the disaster and continues to drift on the high seas. Finally then they get to an island formed from the wreckage of half-sunk ships, lost in the Sargasso Sea. The ruler of the island is Fergus Slayton (Arunas Storpirstis), his closest assistant is Sholom the Blabber (Konstantin Raikin). In addition to them, the island is inhabited by: Sholom's wife Maggie (Natalia Lapina), the historian Luders with his wife Frida (Lilian Malkina) and many more sailors, travelers, pirates. According to custom, newcomer Vivian should choose her husband from one of the island's inhabitants. Slayton, who himself became fond of her, locks Volodya and Jimmy in the cooler, but they manage to free themselves and catch the ceremony of choosing the groom. Vivian chooses Volodya to be her husband because she is in love with him. Islanders arrange a magnificent wedding. Then comes the wedding night and Volodya confesses to Vivian that he is already married and "came from another world." But now he does not care, he's in love with Vivian ... Meanwhile, Jimmy is watching Slayton. He notices the "tail" and is worried.
And the next morning, Jimmy accidentally wanders into the hold of some abandoned ship, where he discovers Slayton Edward's brother, locked in a cage. He's clearly not himself. At this time, Slayton approaches. He tells Jimmy about his brother, and also about his relationship with Maggie. This conversation is heard by Sholom. He is shocked by the fact that his wife cheated on him. Meanwhile, Slayton leads Jimmy out, but Volodya appears. He frees Edward, but he ends up running about the island in a frenzy and dies. Meanwhile, Slayton shares with Jimmy his plans for the island: he wants to fly in a balloon, and then go back for the treasure. After that, Slayton pushes Jimmy into the water and shoots him in front of the island's inhabitants. Sholom announces over the loudspeaker everything he heard in the conversation between Jimmy and Slayton, and immediately gets a bullet into his forehead. Then Slayton kills Vivian out of revenge and escapes. He is chased after but manages to fly away in a hot air balloon.
But Volodya suddenly finds himself again in his own age. Judging by his ragged appearance, unshaven face and a bump on the back of his head, everything that happened to him was not just a dream. In his own world, however, only a few minutes seem to have passed. It all ends with Volodya returning to his apartment and sharing a meal with his wife, who strongly resembles the deceased Vivian.