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Lukinsky (Russian: Лукинский) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Krasnozilimsky Selsoviet,
Arkhangelsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The po****tion...
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writer Arkady Gaidar. It was
adapted as a film in 1953,
directed by Ivan
Lukinsky, and
again in 2022.
Arkady Gaidar started working upon the
story in December...
- romanized: Derevensky detektiv) is a 1969
Soviet crime comedy film
directed by Ivan
Lukinsky and
based on the
novella of the same name by Vil Lipatov.
Lyrical detective...
- (Russian: Взорванный ад) is a 1967
Soviet action film
directed by Ivan
Lukinsky. The film
takes place during the
Second World War. The
Germans are preparing...
- romanized: Soldat Ivan Brovkin) is a 1955
Soviet musical comedy film
directed by Ivan
Lukinsky. The
picture was seen by 40
million viewers in the USSR. The film was followed...
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Brovkin na tseline) is a 1959
Soviet romantic comedy film
directed by Ivan
Lukinsky,
sequel to the film
Private Ivan. The film was a box-office success, it...
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District of the
Udmurt Republic Belskoye,
Vologda Oblast, a
village in
Lukinsky Selsoviet of
Chagodoshchensky District of
Vologda Oblast Belskaya, Kaluga...
- romanized: Chuk i Gek) is a 1953
Soviet comedy drama film
directed by Ivan
Lukinsky. It is
based on the 1939
story of the same name. Yura
Chuchunov as Chuk...
- Товарищ Арсений) is a 1964
Soviet historical drama film
directed by Ivan
Lukinsky. The film
tells about the
beginning of the
revolutionary activity of the...
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Stanislav Kostyushkin (November 22, 2014)
Yelena Vorobey and
Nikolay Lukinsky (April 4, 2015)
Viktor Vasilyev and
Dmitry Khrustalyov (January 30, 2016)...