White Bim the Black Ear (1977) (English subtitles). Part 1/2.
This is a touching story about a hunting dog, faithfully devoted to his master, an elderly writer. The war veteran Ivan Ivanovich got very sick one day (his wartime wounds had never healed). He lived alone and had no one in the world but his loyal Bim. After Ivan Ivanovich was taken to hospital, the dog had to be moved from one house to another, to live in the families of strangers. Bim experienced a lot of suffering, for he had never known the whole truth about human nature. But among a lot of different people that Bim encountered and who tried to possibly help him, there were good Samaritans, too. Almost as good as his master...
It's one of those films you only have to see once to have every frame instilled in your heart forever.
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Crew:
Director: Stanislav Rostotsky.
Script: Stanislav Rostotsky.
Camera: Vyacheslav Shumsky.
Music by: Andrei Petrov.
Cast:
Vyacheslav Tikhonov as Ivan Ivanovich
Valentina Vladimirova as Neighbor
Mikhail Dadyko as Seryj
Ivan Ryzhov as Doorman
Irina Shevchuk as Dasha
Mikhail Zimin as Tolik's father
Gennadi Kochkozharov as Alesha's father
Rimma Manukovskaya as Tolik's mother
Mariya Skvortsova as Stepanovna, Lusya's grandmother
Anatoli Barantsev as Veterinarian
Vitali Leonov as Fisherman
Lyubov Sokolova as Switchwoman
Aleksei Chernov as Forester
Raisa Ryazanova as Alesha's mother
Georgi Svetlani as Guard at Veterinarian's
Awards
* Grand Prize ex aequo at the Karlovy Vary IFF, 1978.
* Oscar nomination for Best Foreign-Language Film, 1978.
© Gorky Film Studio, 1977.
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Russian Cinema Council:
http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=15
Internet Movie Database:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077222/
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Subtitles from original DVD.
Thank you very much for uploading. I've been looking everywhere for this movie, and finally there it is! Plus english subtitles :) Thank you!
mka966 1 month ago
It affects the elderly too,we are 70's and were deeply moved,particularly as we have owned two English Setters. Bim was an English Setter,not a Gordon(Scottish ) as was implied in this wonderful film.
johnspeed6 1 month ago
@timpiku Iam German ,when I was little I cried so much too when i saw this movie
Sputzipatzi 4 months ago
Me is Russian, me see this movie when I was little. I cried myself to sleep.
timpiku 7 months ago
:((((( sooo sad.
jktcz 9 months ago