Un famoso ballerino russo, rifugiatosi otto anni prima in Occidente, si trova bloccato nel suo paese di origine in seguito ad un incidente aereo. Braccato dal KGB, stabilisce un'inaspettata ... Leggi tuttoUn famoso ballerino russo, rifugiatosi otto anni prima in Occidente, si trova bloccato nel suo paese di origine in seguito ad un incidente aereo. Braccato dal KGB, stabilisce un'inaspettata amicizia con un ballerino nero ed escogitano un piano di fuga.Un famoso ballerino russo, rifugiatosi otto anni prima in Occidente, si trova bloccato nel suo paese di origine in seguito ad un incidente aereo. Braccato dal KGB, stabilisce un'inaspettata amicizia con un ballerino nero ed escogitano un piano di fuga.
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- QuizMikhail Baryshnikov reportedly was insistent with the producers that gramatically-correct Russian be spoken in this movie instead of the often nonsensical hybrid often used in American movies. Baryshinkov also did a scene where he spoke French. In real life, it was his second language.
- BlooperContrary to the title of the film, White Nights describes the continuous daylight in regions along the Arctic Circle, the moments at the end of the film show the characters engulfed in complete darkness outside the consulate. This would not have happened in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) between May and August.
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Pilot: [over the P.A] Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please? This is the Captain speaking. We have developed electrical problems, and we have to land immediately. There is a Soviet military airfield about 75 miles from here...
Anne Wyatt: [half asleep] Where are we? Are we landing?
[Kolya runs to the lavatory to destroy his identity papers]
Anne Wyatt: Where are you going?
Nikolai 'Kolya' Rodchenko: What do you mean? We're landing in Russia!
- Versioni alternativeThe UK cinema release was cut by 16s to remove two uses of 'fuck' to earn a PG rating. Subsequent video versions restore the strong language and raise the certificate to 15.
- ConnessioniFeatured in At the Movies: The Holcroft Covenant/Bring on the Night/Target (1985)
- Colonne sonoreSeparate Lives
(Love Theme)
Written by Stephen Bishop
Produced by Arif Mardin, Phil Collins, and Hugh Padgham
Performed by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin
Courtesy of Atlantic Records and Virgin Records
White Nights is from the mid 80's and except for some cheesy music stands up well. Baryshnikov plays a touring ballet dancer who, after defecting to America years earlier finds himself back in Russia when the plane he's travelling on is forced to make a crash landing in Siberia. Trapped in the country he'd once escaped, 'Nicolai' is taken to stay with American (Gregory Hines) who himself defected during the Vietnam war. Together they dance and plot an escape.
This role must have been written exclusively for Baryshnikov because I can't think that anyone else could have done it.
Isabella Rossellini plays Hines' Russian wife. Her character is well acted but a bit of a twit. If I was making a run for the American embassy and my life was on the line I would not be wearing a bright red sweater, especially during white nights when the sun doesn't set. We also get an appearance from a very young Helen Mirren as Nicolai's former love that he left behind when he defected.
Worth checking out for views of the old soviet union, fantastic dance sequences.
A couple songs from Phil Collins on the soundtrack and some other bad 80s music is used
- juneebuggy
- 15 apr 2018
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- Budget
- 20.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 42.160.849 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 477.539 USD
- 24 nov 1985
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 42.160.849 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 16 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1