Soviet art melodramatic picture "Good morning!" was directed by V. Eisymont at the film studio. M. Gorky. The film was released in 1956 and was remembered by the audience for an abundance of vivid scenes in which the characters talk about how to live in good conscience, what justice and truth are. The fate of the actors of the movie "Good morning!" different: someone became a popular favorite, almost a symbol of the era, while others fell a different fate - they went into creative oblivion.
Brief Description of Intrigue
Actors of the film "Good morning!", Embodying the creators' idea, told the audience a fascinating story.
A nephew of Alexei comes to the family of Muscovites Averin, Professor Peter Ivanovich and Anastasia Efremovna, from a distant provincial Siberian town. The guy is going to enter a Moscow university, so temporarily for the period of passing the entrance exams he settles in his uncle's house. Stay at Belokamennaya Alexey calls his "Moscow epic." His arrival coincides with the crisis stage in the relations between members of the professor's family.
The film “Good morning!”, The actors and roles of which are well known to the older generation of viewers, has a naive plot, but a strong moral background, consistent with the trends of that time period.
Lead actor
Despite the fact that the story begins with the arrival of a Siberian relative, the key character is Andrei Averin's son. It is around his personality that all the events of the tape will unfold. The image of Andrei was embodied in the film by the famous Leonid Vladimirovich Kharitonov. One of the most popular and popular performers of Soviet cinema of the 50s received popular recognition immediately after the debut in the film "School of Courage".
It so happened that he was approved for the role in the project of the creative tandem of directors V. Basov and M. Korchagin, being a student at the Moscow Art Theater School, in which there was a strict rule: all students who started acting in films were automatically excluded from it. But after an official order from the Komsomol Central Committee, the administration made an exception for Kharitonov, allowing him to take part in the filming.
Literally a year later, the film “Soldier Ivan Brovkin” is released, which elevates the artist to the status of the generation’s idol. After a few years, more than a dozen films were shot, in which Kharitonov played a major role. His image of a new-born social hero, endowed with kindness, modesty, a certain lack of pleasure and immense charm, was exemplary. The artist’s characters not only educated, but also entertained the beholder, for which Leonid Vladimirovich was loved by a wide audience of all generations. Kharitonov was the most experienced performer of all the actors of the film "Good morning!".
Averins
Lyudmila Sergeevna Chernysheva, perfectly fulfilling the role of the wife of Professor Anastasia Efremovna, began her career with theatrical stages. Her stage role was travesty. The actress enjoyed playing children - mischievous, funny dreamers, but exceptionally fair and kind.
Lyudmila Sergeevna made her early film debut in the film "Black Hut", but she regularly starred only in the last years of her life. The opening of Chernysheva as a brilliant characteristic performer took place in the 1950s. Actors of the movie "Good morning!" marveled at her skill at reincarnation. Extraordinary abilities were appreciated by Soviet directors, and immediately after the screen version of V. Rozov’s play “Good morning,” the artist’s filmography was replenished with many paintings.
The role of Professor Peter Ivanovich, father Andrei, was played by the Soviet actor Viktor Ivanovich Khokhryakov, who later decided to realize himself as a theater director and reader (master of the artistic word). All the actors of the film “Good morning!” Listened to his recommendations.
Equally significant roles
All, without exception, the candidatures of the actors of the film “Good morning!” (1957), before being approved for the role, they were approved by the Central Committee of the Komsomol. Due to this, Leonid Aleksandrovich Davydov-Suboch, who during the production process was a third-year student of the Theater School named after Shchepkina could also be expelled due to participation in the filming. Leonid Alexandrovich played professor nephew Alexei. His straightforward village character, who came to enter the Moscow Institute, immediately won the audience sympathy.

The image of Arkady, brother of Andrei, embodied on the screen Oleg Golubitsky. The actor made his debut in the film industry in 1950 in the film “Test of Fidelity”, where he recreated the psychologically accurate type of an opportunist and a demagogue. After participating in the filming of the film "Good morning!" the artist literally repeated the fate of his character - in the future, Golubitsky only got episodic roles. Career development has also been affected by health problems.
The project highlighted Valentina Khmara, who played a vivid episodic image of an entrant. The name of the actress in the credits is not indicated. By the way, the performer, like her heroine, entered the university only on the third attempt.