The four-legged star of "Mosfilm": bronze horse, which was shot no less Mironov
Many creative people are superstitious. Artists, composers, writers all have their own rituals and talismans. For example, the famous Director Leonid Gaidai always broke the plate before filming, and shot a black cat in almost each of his painting, in the belief that they bring good luck.
But, it turns out, there are cinematic talismans that serve different Directors from different eras. Remember winged horse, which dropped Novoseltsev in the "Office romance"? It can also be seen in "the Diamond arm", "Shirley myrli" and at least three other films.
First horse lit up the silver screen with a cameo role in the film by Mikhail Romm "Secret mission" in 1950 release. The film was a great success, the Director was nominated for the Stalin prize of the first degree.
Following the appointment of the horse had to wait 15 years. Only in 1965 he made a duet with a young Valery Zolotukhin in the tragicomedy "Package" of Vladimir Nazarov. Unlike the horse, for Zolotukhina this role was the debut.
Not to say that the "Package" was a great event, but it was after this role, the invited horse in his new film "the diamond arm". The proud profile of the animal appears in the frame when semen Semenych is looking for "the same, but without the wings."
There's real fame overtook a black Pegasus. Eldar Ryazanov took him a crucial role in the formation of the novel Novoseltseva and Ludmila Prokofyevna. "Office romance" has become the undisputed leader in the rental 1978 and has collected more than 58 million viewers in cinemas.
After that, the horse several times flashed in Emil Loteanu's film "My tender and gentle animal", filmed on the novel by Chekhov's "drama on the hunt". Tape, incidentally, was included in the competition program of the Cannes film festival.
Finally, his last to date, the image of a horse was created for the Comedy Vladimir Menshov "Shirley-myrli" in 1995. In it, he played horse.
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