"Chronicle of a dive bomber" - a 1968 film made in the USSR. The full-length military black and white film by Naum Birman first appeared on May 20, 1968.
The film was watched by 24.4 million Soviet viewers. A cinema project lasting 78 minutes today has a viewing age category of 12+. The music for the film was written by composer Alexander Kolker. The language of the original version is Russian.
The motion picture, the script of which is based on the work of the same name by Vladimir Kunin, was shot at the Lenfilm studio. The actors of the film âThe Chronicle of the Dive Bomberâ (1968) are Oleg Dal, Alexander Grave, Peter Shcherbakov, Lev Vainshtein, Gennady Sayfulin and others.
The main characters are Arkhiptsevâs crew. Zhenya Sobolevsky is an intelligent and active radio operator. Veniamin Gurevich - navigator. Sergey Arkhiptsev - commander.
The plot of the "Chronicles of the Dive Bomber"
The story begins with the pilots celebrating the liberation of Pinsk by the Soviet troops. At the same time, the crew of the pilot Chervonenko performs the task of finding an enemy airfield with fighter jets. The crew completed the mission, but the plane commander dies. Later it becomes clear that the military facility discovered and photographed by the deceased officer is not the airfield of fascist fighters.
After a slight lull at the Soviet front-line airfield due to non-flying weather conditions, the crew of the bomber aircraft under the command of Sergey Arkhiptsev were delegated to locate and capture the location of German fighters on film.
Shortly before this, Zhenya Sobolevsky and his comrades were on guardhouse. The radio operator was punished for making an alcoholic drink from antifreeze and syrup, and the commander and navigator were punished for being rude to the captain of the medical service who offended the girl Gurevich.
Interesting Facts
At the beginning of the film, a poster with the inscription âTo bomb, like Major Anpilovâ is visible in the frame. In the context of this, it is worth noting that he advised the creators of this cinema project Hero of the Soviet Union, Major General A. Anpilov
On the skin of the bomber a musical note is drawn. In fact, the same figure adorned the fuselage of the Il-2 aircraft of attack pilot Vasily Emelianenko - Hero of the Soviet Union.
Some soldiers of the Soviet Army, following the example of a hero from the movie âChronicles of a Dive Bomber,â tried to create an alcoholic beverage from brake fluid filtered through a gas mask cartridge. These experiments very often ended in deaths, since brake fluid is the strongest poison.
Performer as crew commander
The list of actors of the film âChronicle of a Dive Bomberâ (1968) includes the name of Gennady Sayfulin, who played the role of the hero Arkhiptsev - the crew commander.
The actor was born on February 23, 1941 in the city of Moscow (USSR). His track record includes 78 cinematographic works, including such well-known feature films as âGray Wolvesâ, âCity Romanceâ, âFrenchmanâ.
The first role was played by Gennady Saifulin in 1955, when he appeared in the short film âSmoke in the Forestâ. In 1965, he ended up on the same set with Valery Zolotukhin while working on the television film "Package" - a comedy about a young soldier Trofimov, who was entrusted with transferring the package to Budyonny headquarters.
In 1967, the actor of the film âThe Chronicle of a Diving Bomberâ (1968) appeared in the full-length film âThree Days of Viktor Chernyshevâ - a drama about a young turner who chose to work at a factory rather than study at a higher educational institution.
In 1985, again tried on a military uniform, playing a major general in a television movie format mini-series "Battle for Moscow." In 2013, he portrayed Semyon Ilyich Kalinkin in the series âThe Departing Natureâ - a drama about the so-called Brezhnev times, in which the illustrious director tries to capture a large-scale picture of the life of collective farmers. Actor by the zodiac sign Pisces. The height of Gennady Sayfulin is 170 cm.
Performer of the role of radio operator
Oleg Dal is an actor in the 1968 Chronicle of a Dive Bomber film, playing the role of Evgeny Sobolevsky. The famous Soviet actor was born on March 3, 1941 in the city of Moscow (USSR). He has a track record of 50 cinematographic works, including roles in feature films âCan't Be!â, âKing Learâ, âOld, Old Taleâ and the series âThe Adventures of Prince Floriselâ, âThe Omega Versionâ. Among his first cinematic works, roles in the films âMy Younger Brotherâ and âA Man Who Doubtsâ.
The actor of the film âChronicle of a Dive Bomberâ (1968) at the peak of his career played the role of Zhenya Kolyshkin in the military comedy âZhenya, Zhenechka and Katyushaâ.
In 1968, he played a brave and resourceful soldier in the family film âThe Soldier and the Queenâ and in the short film âOld, Old Taleâ. In 1980, in the film "Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson," voiced Professor Moriarty. His last work in the cinema was his role in the film "An Uninvited Friend" (1980) - a drama about the relationship between two brilliant scientists.
In March 1981, the famous Soviet actor Oleg Dal died in the room of one of the Kiev hotels during a creative business trip. The cause of death is cardiac arrest.
Finally
Reviews about the "Chronicle of a Dive Bomber" are purely positive. This picture is called an outstanding film about the war. They praise camera work, admire the play of the actors who played the main roles in this film, and note the confidence of the narrative and humor.