The film "The Noble Nest" (1969), whose actorsreceived positive reviews from viewers and critics, was made based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev. Andrey Konchalovsky became the director of the picture.
The plot of the movie
The actors of the film "Noble's Nest" (1969) got an opportunity in this film to demonstrate all the facets of their talent. The plot accurately repeats the events of the novel of the Russian classic.
In the center of the story is Fyodor Ivanovich Lavretsky. He spent 11 years in Paris, after which he returns to his native estate.
Лаврецкий приезжает подавленный, разочарованный life. It turns out that his wife cheated and changed. In addition, he was very hard to bear separation from Russia. This greatly exhausted him. So he appears before the viewer at the very beginning.
It takes very little time, and Lavretskyliterally transforms before our eyes. He falls in love. His beauty conquers the young daughter of his cousin named Liza. Soon, from news reports, he learns that his wife died in France. The culmination of the picture is the recognition in love of the main character Lisa and the return from abroad of his wife, who turns out to be alive and healthy. All this significantly complicates the plot, which only at first glance seems so simple.
The saddest thing for the main character isthat Lisa also fell in love with him during this time, and the appearance of the spouse spoiled all plans. Blame for everything was an annoying mistake in the magazine, which reported her death.
Leonid Kulagin
In the film "The Noble Nest" (1969), the actors and the roles they perform conquered by their frankness of many spectators.
The key male image went to the People's ArtistThe RSFSR Leonid Kulagin. He played in many provincial theaters. Then he was a director. In the movie, this was one of his first roles. Before that, Kulagin appeared only in the image of Commissar Parfyonov in the movie almanac "The Beginning of an Unknown Century" two years earlier.
After the role of Lavretsky, Kulagin played indozens of films. For example, in the historical drama Yaropolk Lapshin "Privalovskie Millions", the historical film of Sergei Tarasov "The Adventures of Quentin Durward, the arrow of the Royal Guard," the drama of Irina Poplavskaya "The Enchanted Wanderer." As we can see from the last film, he often got the role of domestic landowners.
Irina Kupchenko
Actress Irina Kupchenko in the film "The Noble Nest" (1969) played a fascinating Lisa Kalitin. She is People's Artist of the RSFSR. For her, this work became a debut, but not the last.
Currently, Kupchenko is a famous actress who has starred in several dozen films. After the success of her Lisa Kalitina, the directors began to actively invite Kupchenko to their work.
The film "Noble's Nest" became only the first in itsfruitful career. It was followed by the drama of Andrei Konchalovsky "Uncle Vanya", the historical tape of Vladimir Motyl "The Star of Captivating Happiness", the psychological drama of Vitaly Melnikov "Holiday in September."
In 1988, Kupchenko won the "Nika" award innomination "Best Supporting Role" for his work in the psychological drama Rasim Odzhagov "Another Life". In 2016 she received the "Nika" award in the "Best Female Role" nomination for the image of the teacher of history with Alla Nikolayevna's 40-year experience in the drama "Uchilka" by Alexei Petrukhin.
Beata Tyszkiewicz
The role of the wife of the main character Varvara Pavlovna in the tape "Noble Nest" (1969) was performed by Polish actress Beata Tyszkiewicz. With her unexpected return from Paris, she impressed many viewers of the film.
By the way, it was not the only work Tyszkiewiczwith domestic directors. In 1984 she performed the role of Anna Losser in the criminal drama Igor Gostev "European History", and in 2014 played Marta Lipinskaya in the 4-series military drama of Oleg Gaza "Line of Marta".
Victor Sergachev
An important role in the plot of this picture is played by Vladimir Nikolayevich Panshin, an acquaintance of Lavretsky, an actor in the movie "Noble's Nest" (1969).
Sergachyov, first of all, became famous as a theater actor. He could be seen on the stage of "Contemporary", the Moscow Art Theater named after Gorky and the Moscow Art Theater named after Chekhov.
There are several director's works in his career. Of these, the most famous is the production of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment.
His most notable works in film are the children'sthe adventure film of Nikolai Kalinin's Dirk, the fantastic picture of Alexander Zakharov's Invisible Man, the tale of Boris Rytsarev "On the Golden Porch Sitting", where he played Kashchei the Immortal.
Vasily Merkuriev
In the film "The Noble Nest" (1969), actor Vasily Merkuriev played the role of Sergei Petrovich Gedeonovsky. This is the famous People's Artist of the USSR.
Work in this picture, unlike mostother actors, became for him one of the last in his career. He started working on the set in the middle of the 1920s, playing in the little known film "The Ninth of January".
Perhaps, he got the most popularity afterthe role of a senior lieutenant named Tucha in the comic war movie "Heavenly slug" by Semyon Timoshenko. In the film-tale of Nadezhda Kosheverova and Mikhail Shapiro, "Cinderella" was played by Lesnichy, and in the comedy of Mikhail Kalatozov's "Faithful Friends" by Academician Nestatov.
In total, he played more than 60 roles in the cinema.The audience is well remembered by the military drama of Mikhail Kalatozov "The Cranes Are Flying", the comedy of Alexander Stolbov "The Ordinary Man", the vaudeville of Konstantin Yudin "On the Scene", Vitaly Melnikov's comedy "The Seven Brides of Lance Corporal Zbruev," the fantastic comedy of Richard Viktorov "Moscow-Cassiopeia" .