Description: "DEAR BOY" "Dear Boy" is a children's musical adventure film based on the play of the same name by Sergei Mikhalkov. Shooted by the director Alexander Stefanovich at the Mosfilm studios in 1974. The picture is made in the style of an action movie, a musical, a comic book and a parody combined. In it, for the first time in the USSR, the director Alexander Stefanovich created musical animated clips for the music of David Tukhmanov with the dynamic drawings of Vitaly Peskov. This discovery put began the development of a music video, as a new modern genre, which later received an incredible popularity. PLOT: A gang of kidnappers from a hotel room stole the son of millionaire George Rob-Robson - heir to the owner of a rich canning company. By mistake, the bandits grabbed another boy, the son of a Soviet diplomat, Hora Timokhin. The boy's father was ready to pay ransom, but unexpectedly the firm went bankrupt and the chief of gangsters had an idea to take money for a Soviet schoolchild from an airline whose plane Jora flew to Moscow. Bandits did not take into account one circumstance - the young Russian and the American made friends. Boys flee from captivity on a car left unattended and lead the police, who arrest criminals. ........................................................................ ARTIST: Prokopenko I. DATE: 1975 EDITION: 25.000 !!! PUBLISHER: "Ukrreklamfilm", Kiev LANGUAGE: Ukrainian SIZE: in: 23x32 - cm: 59x82 CONDITION: Rolled Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Size: 23 x 32
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
Original/Reproduction: Original
Year: 1970-79
Object Type: Poster
Industry: Movies