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Gentlemen of Fortune

Original title: Dzhentlmeny udachi
  • 1971
  • TV-13
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
14K
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Gentlemen of Fortune (1971)
Holiday ComedyComedyCrimeDramaMystery

It so happens that peaceful kindergarten teacher is incredibly similar to the terrible villain who stole the helmet of Alexander the Great. And villain's accomplices are unexpectedly similar... Read allIt so happens that peaceful kindergarten teacher is incredibly similar to the terrible villain who stole the helmet of Alexander the Great. And villain's accomplices are unexpectedly similar to children - they also need love and care.It so happens that peaceful kindergarten teacher is incredibly similar to the terrible villain who stole the helmet of Alexander the Great. And villain's accomplices are unexpectedly similar to children - they also need love and care.

  • Director
    • Aleksandr Seryy
  • Writers
    • Georgiy Daneliya
    • Viktoriya Tokareva
  • Stars
    • Evgeniy Leonov
    • Georgiy Vitsin
    • Saveliy Kramarov
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aleksandr Seryy
    • Writers
      • Georgiy Daneliya
      • Viktoriya Tokareva
    • Stars
      • Evgeniy Leonov
      • Georgiy Vitsin
      • Saveliy Kramarov
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Evgeniy Leonov
    Evgeniy Leonov
    • Evgeniy Ivanovich Troshkin…
    Georgiy Vitsin
    Georgiy Vitsin
    • Khmyr - Gavrila Sheremetyev
    Saveliy Kramarov
    Saveliy Kramarov
    • Kosoy - Fyodor Ermakov
    Radner Muratov
    Radner Muratov
    • Vasya - Vasiliy Alibabayevich
    Erast Garin
    Erast Garin
    • Nikolay Grigoryevich Maltsev - Professor
    Natalya Fateeva
    Natalya Fateeva
    • Lyudmila - Maltsev's Daughter
    Oleg Vidov
    Oleg Vidov
    • Vladimir Slavin - Senior Lieutenant
    • (as O. Vidov)
    Nikolay Olyalin
    Nikolay Olyalin
    • Verchenko - Police Colonel
    • (as N. Olyalin)
    Anatoliy Papanov
    Anatoliy Papanov
    • Chess Player
    • (as A. Papanov)
    Pavel Shpringfeld
    Pavel Shpringfeld
    • Prokhorov - Cloak Room Attendant
    • (as P. Shpringfeld)
    Lyubov Sokolova
    Lyubov Sokolova
    • Head of Kindergarten
    • (as L. Sokolova)
    Roman Filippov
    Roman Filippov
    • Nikola Piterskiy
    • (as R. Filippov)
    Vyacheslav Gostinsky
    Vyacheslav Gostinsky
    • Well-behaved Spectator
    • (as V. Gostinskiy)
    Aleksandr Lebedev
    Aleksandr Lebedev
    • Policeman
    • (as A. Lebedev)
    Lyudmila Lyubomudrova
    • Hotel Administrator
    • (as L. Lyubomudrova)
    Yekaterina Mazurova
    Yekaterina Mazurova
    • Troshkin's Mother
    • (as Ye. Mazurova)
    Galina Mikeladze
    Galina Mikeladze
    • Singer
    • (as G. Mikeladze)
    Vladimir Protasenko
    Vladimir Protasenko
    • Mishka - Kosoy's Childhood Friend
    • (as V. Protasenko)
    • Director
      • Aleksandr Seryy
    • Writers
      • Georgiy Daneliya
      • Viktoriya Tokareva
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    8coolbd

    Legacy of simple and kind people

    Soldeirs of Fortune is often regarded as masterpiece of Soviet Filmmaking. However, most western viewers usually miss out on the main point that this movie tried to make. Soviet Union has big population of ex-prisoners who viewed themselves as heroes of societies of their time. During early years of Red revolution, people who were released from jails were one of the strongest segments of the "iron fist" that were essential to communism forces. The majority (that was target of communism ideology) were simple penniless people who were craving for chance to get a piece of socially acknowledged and legitimate (comparing to rich aristocratic lifestyle) equal way of life. Gentleman of Fortune presents a rich and historically important blend of mix of Soviet propaganda and effort of filmmakers to relate to prevailing audience. I was the among last generation that bears the values of shattered society.

    Filmmaking has made a colossal leap in recent couple of decades, from simple relation to the audience, to trackers of trends in popular culture and views. I truly believe that it is important that future film experts would be able to fully comprehend the essence of legacy that was left to us by older generations.

    Majority of western viewers will not be able to understand the humor and subtle context references that reflect nowadays dissolved soviet society. Soldiers of Fortune was primarily a comedy movie that was aimed to aggravate feelings of warmth and happiness in their customers. This movie tackles the problems of humanity and affection between individuals inside "evil" world of burglars and thieves. However, foreign viewers will be able to comprehend these references only of they have knowledge of culture and habits of filmmakers time. Therefore, as this particular movie is freely accessible in YouTube, I insist that if someone wants to fully interpret this movie, it is important to create special description of context in scenes. I would happily be able to provide these commentaries with possible collaboration of other soviet and post-soviet film experts to allow full experience to viewers of this masterpiece.
    8sonoioio

    Comrades.

    Those who share an experience with others generally develop mutual empathy and a willingness to help and support one another. When living on the margins of society, crime is often an obvious choice, but sometimes, by associating with polite and empathetic people, a criminal feels the need to redeem himself and fit into a society that has shown him the possibility of accepting them.

    The dangerous criminal San Sanych Belyy (Evgeniy Leonov), along with his two unlikely accomplices Gavrila Sheremetyev (Georgiy Vitsin) and Fyodor Ermakov (Saveliy Kramarov), steal the precious helmet of Alexander the Great from the excavations of archaeologist Nikolay Grigoryevich Maltsev (Erast Garin), managing to hide it before being captured by the police. The archaeologist and the police convince kindergarten teacher Evgeniy Ivanovich Troshkin (also Evgeniy Leonov), a lookalike of the gang leader, to fake a prison escape in order to recover the precious helmet. Things immediately get complicated, as the two thieves and the teacher are joined by Vasiliy Alibabayevich (Radner Muratov), a common prisoner who immediately joins the group.

    Director Alksandr Seryy adopts a slow pace, but balances comical and thoughtful moments; the screenplay, a collaboration between Georgiy Daneliya and Viktoriya Tokareva, manages to avoid melodrama, and entertain thanks to lively and original dialogue; Evgeniy Leonov gives a great performance, masterful in both roles.

    Best moments: the entire sequence with the Russian Olympic cross-country team was truly hilarious. A must-see for those who enjoy smiling, even with bitterness, while reflecting on the human condition.
    8lee_eisenberg

    Soviet slapstick

    Aleksandr Sery's "Dzhentlmeny udachi" ("Gentlemen of Fortune" in English) is one of those movies whose purpose is to be silly. Yevgeny Leonov plays a kindergarten director who get hired to pose as the leader of a criminal gang to find out the location of a stolen helmet. I understand that Sery had previously been in jail, and so he knew what the jail scenes should look like. But mostly, the movie consists of over-the-top acting and a couple of scenes that made me think "Wait...what?!" Some of the cast members also starred in Leonid Gayday's 1967 comedy "Kidnapping, Caucasian Style" (one of the zaniest movies that I've ever seen). Basically, any one of these movies is a good time. You're sure to love it.

    PS: Savely Kramarov (Fedya) eventually moved to the US where he appeared in movies such as "Moscow on the Hudson".
    10alekspredator87

    Every New Year Gentlemen try their luck

    The tradition of watching the best Soviet films on New Year's Eve is still alive. And by the way, the work of Alexander Gray "Gentlemen of Fortune" is the most suitable for the role of a chic movie to watch at the New Year's table. After all, this is not just a comedy. This is a film that makes you think about the difficult fates of the main characters, the events that led them to where they are now. And let the humor not confuse the viewer. "Gentlemen of Fortune" is a movie in which drama is in no way inferior to comedy, but rather even takes over.

    The plot is extraordinary. An ordinary kindergarten teacher turns out to be incredibly similar in appearance to a criminal who can not find out where he hid the most important relic - the golden helmet of Alexander the Great himself. And in order to find out, the operatives come up with the idea of replacing a real bandit with an educator. The latter must find out from the accomplices of the criminal where the treasured artifact was hidden.

    The situation is initially comical, but the development of the plot and the masterful play of the actors makes you immerse yourself in the whole story. Each phrase in the film is so valuable that it was disassembled into catch phrases back in Soviet times. Today, such words have not lost their relevance and recognition, which, in my opinion, is a sufficient test for time.

    The actors' acting is a masterpiece. They don't seem to stand out in any way, they conduct ordinary dialogues, but each character is interesting in his own way and has a certain mystery in his past.

    Oblique, he is, Fedya, a bully. He tries to follow the Associate Professor, criticizes everything, thinks about how to fix life for the better. Savely Kramarov masterfully presents us with a hero who is a typical thief with his own problems and troubles.

    Hmyr, he is, Gavrila, a man with a sad past who stumbled and went downhill. He seems to have been sucked into a life of thieves, and once he was a good family man, but now he does not see a return to the past.

    Ali Baba, he, Vasya, actually got into this tandem by accident, running along with the others. But he is also an excellent personality revealed in the film. A person who once broke the law, and then could not get out of a difficult situation.

    Evgeny Leonov plays a key role in this company. More precisely, two at once. In one, he is an exemplary kindergarten worker who is adored by colleagues and children. In another, a ruthless bandit who is ready to go to great lengths, even murder, to get his way. And in each of these roles, he perfectly conveys his characters. I watched this movie for the first time as a child. And I was sure that the Assistant Professor and Troshkin were played by two different actors, twin brothers. They even appeared in the same frame. At that time I didn't understand that cinematographers could do such things with the combination of frames. But something else is more important. The fact that Leonov was able to show both characters in such a way that the child had no doubt that they were two completely different people. I think it perfectly shows the professionalism of the actor, the ability to get used to the role.

    The shots that you watch the whole movie are also beautiful. The epoch of its time, the interests of people, the images of policemen, scientists, the life of citizens of the country are perfectly shown.

    The title theme is guessed from two notes. This is also a kind of test of the quality of the film. After all, music evokes certain images: a camel, the phrase "I'll tear my mouth", "don't touch anything with my hands" and the rest.

    As you get older, you realize that the movie "Gentlemen of Fortune" has become one of your favorite New Year's movies, because the characters are not so comical, they are each struggling with their own problems. In other comedy films, everything is much simpler. You don't understand it as a child. Growing up, on the contrary.

    "Gentlemen of Fortune" is a bright representative of the best Soviet cinema, a film that rightfully took its place in the hearts of the audience, broke into catch phrases, showed what it means to be a man.

    10 out of 10.
    6jack_o_hasanov

    Udachi

    Since it was a Soviet movie, I found the vhs-in at my grandfather's house. My Russian is not very good, but not quite my style.

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    • Trivia
      "Dzhentlmeny udachi" is regarded as a masterpiece of Soviet cinema and is very popular in Russia to this day. Although it is widely believed that the film was directed by Leonid Gaidai who made many outstanding Soviet comedies, it was actually directed by Aleksandr Seryy, whose other four films were unsuccessful. However, it was co-written by Georgiy Daneliya, who became an iconic director himself.
    • Goofs
      When they are playing in the snow in front of the dacha, the fake tattoos come off and smudges of ink are visible on the fake Docent's torso. None of the criminals seem to notice.
    • Quotes

      Vasily Alibabayevich: [Reading Khmyr's child's letter] Dear dad! When mom and I found out that you were in jail, we got very excited. And mom also got very excited because we thought you were dead. Mom kept telling me that you were a test pilot.

      Fedya Yermakov: He's a thief pilot, stole everybody's money and blamed it on a cab driver.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Other Day 1961-2003: Our Era: Namedni 1972 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Belye snezhinki kruzhatsya s utra
      Music by Gennadiy Gladkov

      Lyrics by Igor Shaferan

      Performed by Children's Choir of the Institute of Artistic Education

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 1971 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джентельмени вдачі
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,560,943
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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