Anton Ivanovich Is Angry
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Russian: Антон Иванович сердится | |
Directed by | Aleksandr Ivanovsky |
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Cinematography | Dmitri Kabalevsky |
Country | Soviet Union |
Anton Ivanovich Is Angry (Russian: Антон Иванович сердится) is a 1941[1] Soviet musical comedy film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky.[2][3][4]
Plot
The film tells about the musician Anton Ivanovich, who performs exclusively works by
J.S.Bach, and his daughter, who studies music at conservatory. She falls in love with a young composer, creating operettas, which Anton Ivanovich dislikes. The plot hinges on whether the professor can accept his daughter's devotion to 'light genre' and her relationship with the composer.[5]
Starring
- Nikolai Konovalov as Anton Ivanovich Voronov (as N. Konovalov)
- Lyudmila Tselikovskaya as Serafima "Sima" Antonovna Voronova
- Pavel Kadochnikov as Aleksei Petrovich Mukhin
- Aleksandr Orlov as Jakov Grigoryevich Kirbik (as A. Orlov)
- Tamara Pavlotskaya as Yadviga Valentinovna Kholodetskaya (as T. Pavlotskaya)
- Tamara Glebova as Natalya Mikhailovna Voronva (as T. Glebova)
- Tatyana Kondrakova as Dina Antonovna Voronova
- Sergey Martinson as Kerosinov (as Sergei Martinson)
- Anatoly Korolkevich as Stephan Stepanovich Skvoreshnikov
- Vladimir Gardin as Johann Sebastian Bach
- Vitaliy Kilchevskiy as Unidentified Player [Cast Name: Rollandov] (as V. Kilchevskii)
- Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova[6]
References
External links
- Anton Ivanovich Is Angry at IMDb