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Famous actors of a forgotten comedy. "Strepuha": actors and roles

"Strypuh" is a comedy, with which actors began their creative career, who later became the stars of the national cinema. Their names will be named in the article. Some of them are now forgotten. And someone's name (perhaps even the name of the actor who played only in the episode) was included in the list of the most popular people of the 20th century.

So, who played the main roles in the lyric comedy "Stryapuh"? The cast of this film is brilliant. True, in 1965 most of the artists who played in this comedy were little known to Soviet viewers. Before you name the actors "Stryapuhi", we will outline the content of the film.

Plot

The events of the feature film unfold in one of the largest kolkhozes of the Kuban. There in the kitchen works Grandfather Sliva, who absolutely does not know how to cook anything. Harvesting is in full swing, and the fair sex is forced to think more about food. After all, you can not allow people to go to work hungry. Finally, women are pushing their leader, Trofim Grigorievich, with a tough demand: either to give them a new cook, or to get himself to the stove.

The man immediately starts looking for a new cook, and soon a young and beautiful girl named Pavlin appears in the kitchen. Beauty is only 24 years old, but she has already managed to become widowed. Many combine operators start to look after the new cook at the collective farm, which, in turn, does not like the local girls. From the first day she was disliked by the leader of the women's brigade - Galina. However, the young Pavlina was not from a timid ten, she quickly was able to rebuff all his boyfriends and enemies.

Yet soon her heart was able to melt real and pure love. A new combine operator came to work in the district - Stepan Kazanets, who desperately fell in love with a brisk girl. Once he decided to confess to Peacock in his feelings, but unexpectedly received from her a strong blow to the head with a ladle. Then this scandalous love story spread out all over Kuban. Lovers had a huge number of envious people who caused them a lot of different troubles. Yet young people were able to overcome obstacles on their way and keep the love.

Svetlana Svetlichnaya

The main role - the role of Peacocks - was performed by an actress, better known as the temptress Semyon Semyonovich from the "Diamond Arm". Svetlana Svetlichnaya was born in 1940. Graduated from VGIK. In 1960 she made her debut in cinema. "They obey the sky", "Clean Ponds", "Zastava" - the films in which Svetlichnaya played before filming in the comedy "Stryapuh."

Actor Ivan Savkin

By 1966, his filmography included more than twenty works. Ivan Savkin was born in 1925. He spent his childhood and youth in the Irkutsk region. In 1943 he was drafted to the front. After the war he entered Shchepkin's school. Ivan Savkin played in such films as "About friends-comrades", "And this is all about him", "The seagulls did not fly here." Among the more than seventy roles he has played, there are only a few major ones, including the role of Stepan in the film "The Stryapa". The actor passed away in 1996. The last role was played in the film "Tsar Ivan the Terrible".

Other actors of the movie "Stryapuh"

In the comedy Ludmila Khityaeva, Georgy Yumatov, Konstantin Sorokin played. Performed in this film, a secondary role, then still a beginner actress Inna Churikova. Valeriy Nosik, Valentina Berezutskaya , appeared on the screen in the image of the inhabitants of the Kuban ravings. Participated in the shooting and Zoya Fedorova, known today is not so much work in the movie, as a tragic fate.

And finally, Vladimir Vysotsky played in the movie "Stryapuh." Actor in the role of Andrei Pchelka today hardly anyone remembers. This insignificant image has long faded against the backdrop of the creativity of a man who, according to numerous surveys, is one of the most influential personalities of the 20th century.

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