Two Days of Miracles explained

Two Days of Miracles
Director:Lev Mirsky
Music:Bogdan Trotskuk
Cinematography:Aleksandr Rybin
Editing:V. Vasilyeva
Studio:Gorky Film Studio
Runtime:68 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian
Narrator:Zinovy Gerdt

Two Days of Miracles (Russian: Два дня чудес|Dva dnya dlya chudes) is a 1970 Soviet children's comedy film directed by Lev Mirsky based on the play Simply Awful! by Yuri Sotnik.[1] [2]

Plot

Young undereducated fairies Daisy and Violet from the Institute of Good Wizards after an unsuccessful exam go among people to get real-life practice and perform a "good miracle". After materializing on a boat, the fairies overhear the conversation of the head of the therapeutic department of the polyclinic Vadim Leonidovich, his wife and their son, who are returning from vacation. The fairies offer to change their places, and turn the mother into a girl. Vadim Leonidovich does not take the offer seriously and jokingly agrees. The fairies, rejoicing at the opportunity to perform a "good miracle", cast a spell and turn the father into a son, the son into father, and mother ... into a cactus.

At the same time, two other female sorceresses from the Institute of minor mischief also appear among people to commit more trouble.

Since the next day is the 1st of September, the son needs to go to school, and the father to work in the clinic, they try to teach and prepare each other for unexpectedly new habits and responsibilities in their childhood and adulthood.And the fairies Daisy and Violet somehow manage to correct their mistake - they turn the mother-cactus into a mother-girl.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Энциклопедия кино — ДВА ДНЯ ЧУДЕС. dic.academic.ru.
  2. Web site: Два дня чудес. Russia-K.