The Foundling (1940 film) explained

The Foundling
Director:Tatyana Lukashevich
Starring:Veronika Lebedeva
Faina Ranevskaya
Rostislav Plyatt
Music:Nikolai Kryukov
Cinematography:Semyon Scheinin
Editing:Klaudia Moskvina
Distributor:Mosfilm
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:USSR
Language:Russian

The Foundling (Russian: Подкидыш|Podkidysh) is a 1940 comedy drama directed by Tatyana Lukashevich.[1] [2] The film was a production of Mosfilm based on the script by Rina Zelyonaya and Agniya Barto and was released on 27 January 1940.[3] It was one of the first Russian family films. Originally in black and white, it was reproduced in colour in 2010.[4]

Plot

Little Natasha went out and got lost in a big city. Her fate was attended by all whom she met in her fascinating, full of cheerful adventure travel. Everything, of course, ended well. And while Natasha was wandering around town, she made a lot of friends, among both adults and children.[5]

Cast

History

During the years of the Great Patriotic War, the film's negative was destroyed during the bombing, but a preserved positive copy was found in the USSR State Film Fund.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Peter Rollberg. Rowman & Littlefield. 2009. US. 978-0-8108-6072-8. 227.
  2. http://litrossia.ru/item/9603-iz-istorii-sovetskogo-leta Из истории советского лета
  3. http://www.1tv.ru/anons/id=157056 Первый канал. Легендарное кино. «Подкидыш»
  4. Web site: Podkidysh. IMDb. 29 January 2016.
  5. http://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/43044/ Подкидыш
  6. http://www.ng-daily.ru/ru/articles/1695/detail/32537/back.html Не учить читателя читать