A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines Subtitles
Western Romance Musical Comedy
Andrey Mironov Alla Surikova Eduard Akopov Mikhail Boyarskiy Aleksandra Yakovleva-Aasmyae Oleg Tabakov
Chelovek s bulvara Kaputsinov is a movie starring Andrey Mironov, Aleksandra Yakovleva-Aasmyae, and Mikhail Boyarskiy. Mr Jonny First arrives to the Wild West to present the art of the Cinematograph.
1987
year
98
min
7.8
rate
4
languages
Language | Release name | Release note | Last Updated | Quick download |
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Vietnamese | Tại trấn Santa Carolina bỗng xuất hiện ông Johnny Cả đem theo thứ máy có khả năng chụp ảnh sinh động. Sự kiện này xua tan bầu không khí náo loạn chỉ toàn bắn giết và phỉ nhổ tại Viễn Tây, nhưng cũng bắt đầu cuộc chiến tranh thị phần giữa Ông Cả và Ông Thứ. | 4 years ago | ||
Russian | «Человек с бульвара Капуцинов» — комедия-вестерн Аллы Суриковой по сценарию Эдуарда Акопова. Премьера состоялась 23 июня 1987 года в московском кинотеатре «Мир». За год проката фильм посмотрели 60 000 000 зрителей. Натурные съёмки проводились в Крыму, в Тихой бухте, где была построена фанерная декорация городка из Дикого Запада. Этот фильм схож с пародией на американские вестерны «Лимонадный Джо». Во время съёмок был объявлен конкурс на другое название фильма, но в итоге осталось оригинальное. | 4 years ago | ||
English | Mr. John First is a cinematographer traveling to Santa Carolina when he is stopped by a band of robbers, headed by Black Jack. Johnny is the only one who does not pull out a gun and fight during the midst of the action and is thus questioned by Black Jack as to why. He then takes the book which Johnny is so fervently looking through and ends up mistaking it for a Bible, until he notices that it contains several blank pages. | 4 years ago | ||
English | "A man from the Boulevard des Capucines" is a Red Western comedy film of 1987 Mosfilm production, with nods to silent film and the transforming power of celluloid. It is particularly unusual in Soviet cinema for two reasons : It was directed by one of the few female Soviet directors of any stature, Alla Surikova, and it was a rare post-modernist outing. | 4 years ago |