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| director = [[Aleksey Batalov]]
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| screenplay = [[Leonid Solovyov]]
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| story = [[Nikolai Gogol]]
| story = [[Nikolai Gogol]]
| starring = [[Rolan Bykov]]
| starring = [[Rolan Bykov]]<br>[[Yuri Tolubeyev]], Aleksandra Yozhkina, Elena Ponsova
| music = [[Nikolai Sidelnikov]]
| music = [[Nikolai Sidelnikov]]
| cinematography = [[Genrikh Marandzhyan]]
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'''''The Overcoat''''' ({{lang-ru|Шинель}}) is a 1959 Soviet film directed by [[Aleksey Batalov]], based on [[Nikolai Gogol]] story "[[The Overcoat]]".
'''''The Overcoat''''' ({{langx|ru|Шинель}}) is a 1959 Soviet [[drama film]] directed by [[Aleksey Batalov]], based on [[Nikolai Gogol]]'s short story "[[The Overcoat]]".<ref>{{cite book |last=Graffy |first=Julian |year=2000 |title=Gogol's The Overcoat |publisher=Bristol Classical Press |pages=51–52 |isbn=9781853995682}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |editor-last1=Schillaci |editor-first1=Anthony |editor-last2=Culkin |editor-first2=John M. |year=1970 |title=Films Deliver: Teaching Creatively with Film |publisher=Citation Press |page=259}}</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Rolan Bykov]] - Akaki Akakiyevich
* [[Rolan Bykov]] - ''Akaki Akakiyevich''
* [[Yuri Tolubeyev]] - Petrovich
* [[Yuri Tolubeyev]] - ''Petrovich''
* [[Aleksandra Yozhkina]] - Petrovich's Wife
* [[Aleksandra Yozhkina]] - ''Petrovich's Wife''
* [[Elena Ponsova]] - Landlady
* [[Elena Ponsova]] - ''Landlady''
* [[Georgi Tejkh]] - Important Person
* [[Georgi Tejkh]] - ''Important Person''
* [[Nina Urgant]]
* [[Nina Urgant]] - ''lady of easy virtue ''
* Aleksandr Sokolov
* Aleksandr Sokolov - ''undertaker ''
* Rem Lebedev
* Rem Lebedev - ''assistant chief clerk, birthday''
* Aleksey Batalov
* [[Aleksey Batalov]]
* Georgii Kolosov
* Georgii Kolosov - ''private bailiff''
* Nikolai Kuzmin
* Nikolai Kuzmin - ''robber''
* [[Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova]] - ''wife of the birthday man''
* Mikhail Ladygin
* Mikhail Ladygin - ''usurer''
* Pyotr Lobanov
* Pyotr Lobanov - ''quarterly warden''
* Vladimir Maksimov
* Vladimir Maksimov - ''director''
* Gennadi Voropayev
* Gennadi Voropayev - ''officer''
* Gennady Nilov
* [[Kira Kreylis-Petrova]] - ''servant''

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 3 November 2024

The Overcoat
Film poster
Directed byAleksey Batalov
Screenplay byLeonid Solovyov
Story byNikolai Gogol
StarringRolan Bykov
Yuri Tolubeyev, Aleksandra Yozhkina, Elena Ponsova
CinematographyGenrikh Marandzhyan
Music byNikolai Sidelnikov
Production
company
Release date
  • 2 February 1959 (1959-02-02)
Running time
75 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The Overcoat (Russian: Шинель) is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksey Batalov, based on Nikolai Gogol's short story "The Overcoat".[1][2]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Graffy, Julian (2000). Gogol's The Overcoat. Bristol Classical Press. pp. 51–52. ISBN 9781853995682.
  2. ^ Schillaci, Anthony; Culkin, John M., eds. (1970). Films Deliver: Teaching Creatively with Film. Citation Press. p. 259.
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