This film is known to all who cherish the memory of talented Soviet actors. âWelcome, or No Trespassingâ - a film that glorified many, but for someone it was the beginning of a creative path. So, for example, we can say about the inimitable Eugene Evstigneev, for whom the film is the first significant film role. The main characters were played by little-known and novice Soviet actors.
âWelcome or No Trespassingâ: the plot of the picture
The small hero of the film Kostya Inochkin (played by Viktor Kosykh) did not heed the demands of the administration of the pioneer camp - he swam for buoys and, finding himself in unsanitary conditions, incurred the wrath of a strict boss, whose image was embodied by a young theater actor Evgeny Evstigneev.
By the way, even though Evstigneev was much more experienced than most of the actors involved in the filming, âWelcome, or No Trespassingâ is his most significant achievement at that time in cinema, but by no means the first in acting practice.
But back to our little intruder. The schoolchild, who showed a bad example to peers, was decided to immediately be expelled from the pioneer camp and sent home. The manager of the institution personally brought him to the station and, not doubting that the boy would take the train on his own and go home, left the child on the platform. However, the boy did not leave, but remained "partisan" in the vicinity.
The elusive avenger Kostya Inochkin
The real name of the lead actor is Volkov. As a child, he was left without a family and was adopted by the famous Soviet actor
Ivan Kosykh. As for some other small actors, âWelcome, or No Trespassingâ has become for Viktor Ivanovich a starting point in the world of cinema.
When Viktor Kosykh was fourteen years old, he began to act actively, and in 1966, director Edmond Keosayan approved a young but already well-known film actor for one of the main roles in Elusive Avengers, a cult Soviet film.
All Victor Kosykhâs film works are about fifty feature films. Opens this list, as mentioned above, the film "Welcome, or No Trespassing." The actors involved in this picture and playing side by side with Victor, also did not remain without their portion of fame.
Comrade Dynin
Having played this role, well-known in theatrical circles, but the newcomer to the cinema Evgeny Evstigneev woke up famous. More precisely, the first appearance of Evgeny Aleksandrovich on the movie screen took place much earlier - in 1957, but the actors who shared the set with him were surely remembered as the first creative interaction with the famous and inimitable compatriot, the film âWelcome, or No Trespassersâ.
Acting in subsequent films - âZigzag of Fortuneâ, âGolden Calfâ, âOld Man-Robbersâ and many others, Yevgeny Aleksandrovich was already perceived by the audience differently: he was âthe sameâ, âfamousâ Evstigneev.
âWelcome or No Trespassingâ: actors and roles
The film, released in the distant 1964, became a landmark not only for some aspiring actors, but also for those who already knew what universal adoration and all-union fame are.
For example, during the filming of the film âWelcome, or No Trespassersâ, actors Alexei Makarovich Smirnov and Ilya Grigorievich Rutberg became bosom friends.
Subsequently, recalling those days, Ilya Rutberg told how shocked he was when the inner world of the heavy lobotrooper Grisha from âThe Adventures of Shurik ...â appeared before him. Alexey Smirnov was well versed in Japanese poetry and dreamed of dramatic roles.
Ilya Grigorievich Rutberg himself at the time of filming with Elem Germanovich Klimov already gained some stage experience, playing supporting roles in the films of directors Sergey Sidelev, Eldar Ryazanov and Alexander Faynzimer.
For many representatives of the older generation, both spectators and actors, âWelcome, or No Trespassersâ is a meeting with a carefree youth that can achieve everything. Ahead she has a happy life in a happy country. In any case, the principal pioneer leader, embodied on the screen by Arina Petrovna Aleinikova, the daughter of a famous Soviet actor, thought so. Currently, the film actress lives with her family in the United States of America.
The filmography of Aleinikova as a Soviet actress consists of several films. One of her last works is the role in the film "The Man with the Accordion".