Films with Nadezhda Rumyantseva are loved and enjoyed by many. All of them are filled with a charge of positive emotions. In many respects, this is the merit of Hope, which throughout life was very cheerful and never lost heart. She always radiated optimism, which was transmitted to others. It was impossible to be sad and sad next to her. And although there were not many main roles in the life of the actress, films with her participation always became masterpieces. Let's remember the best films of Rumyantseva.
A brief biography of your favorite actress
Childhood is one of the most beloved periods of Hope's life. She was born in a small, Smolensk village of Potapovo. My father worked as a guide on the railway, and his mother watched the household and raised children. When Nadia was still very small, Vasily was given housing in the village of Zhavoronki, not far from Moscow. In this quiet place with an unusual name, childhood passed by the darling of millions.
Nadia from an early age knew that she would be a great actress. She attended a lesson in the local drama club, and during the war, together with her brothers, she spoke to the wounded in the hospital to raise their spirits. After school, the girl entered the school-studio at the Central House of Artists. Rumyantseva conquered all the members of the selection committee by the talented performance of Famusov’s monologue from “Woe from Wit”. The girl especially liked the actress Olga Pyzhova, who invited her to transfer to VGIK and invited her to her group. The actress played her debut role, immediately after graduation, in the film "Towards Life". And all-Union fame and success came to her in 1961, after the release of the painting "Girls" on the wide screen. This was followed by another film - “The Queen of the gas station”. Thanks to these roles, the viewer remembered and forever fell in love with the talented Soviet actress Nadezhda Rumyantseva.

"Girls" (1962) - the best film with Nadezhda Rumyantseva
At the end of 1961, director Yuri Chulyukin began shooting a film based on the story of Boris Poor “Girls”. He planned to finish the film for International Women's Day and make a pleasant gift to the beautiful half of humanity. The main role (Tosi Kislitsyna) Yuri long before the start of filming promised his wife (actress Natalya Kustinskaya). However, the Arts Council considered that Rumyantsev was more suitable, and the decision was made in favor of Nadezhda. The shooting took place partly in the Mosfilm pavilion, where a huge number of trees were specially planted, partly in the Middle Urals, in the Chusovsky district.
18-year-old Tosya arrives in the village of Bodrovsky in the Urals. The girl recently graduated from a culinary school and is ready for a new adult life. She is very sociable, thanks to this she quickly finds a common language with her roommates in the hostel. There are four of them: Nadia, Anfisa, Katya and Vera Timofeevna. Tosya falls in love with the local handsome Ilya. He makes a bet with his friend that he will be able to fall in love with a girl for a week. Ilya begins to care for Tosya, gradually truly falling in love with her. There are a lot of funny and comic situations in the comedy, and many phrases of the characters have become quotes. This is an awesome movie with Rumyantseva!
The Queen of the Gas Station (1963)
We advise you to take a little time and watch the film, which brought Nadezhda Rumyantseva huge audience love and many awards. Two directors Alexei Mishurin and Nikolai Litus worked on the picture. Thanks to their efforts, the comedy turned out to be easy and interesting. The shooting took place in a small Ukrainian town, on the highway Kiev-Kharkov. By the way, there is still a gas station there, only the design has become more modern.
The picture begins with a short bus tour along the route Kiev - Yalta. Then the viewer gets acquainted with the main character - this is a resident of Poltava Lyudmila. She is very ambitious and wants to find a job that would appeal to her. First, the girl tries to take samples on the radio, after refusing, she has a new dream - to become a stewardess. However, nothing comes out here. Lyudmila is not discouraged, she is preparing to enter the ballet on ice ensemble and temporarily gets a job at a gas station. Not everything turns out for a young girl, but her cheerful character and optimism help her overcome all difficulties. In this film, Rumyantsev is simply amazing!
The Unbelievers (1959)
Another movie with Rumyantseva worth watching. The actress's work was highly praised by both critics and viewers. At the All-Union Film Festival in Minsk, Nadezhda was awarded the second prize for Best Actress. The picture tells about two bosom bosom friends Grachkin and Gromoboev, who let the whole team down with low rates. At meetings, they scold them all the time, and even decide to fire them. From such an emergency measure they are saved only by the intervention of activist Nadia Berestova. She takes the children on bail and promises that soon their performance will become much better. Whether the girl will cope with the task, you will find out at the end of the film with Rumyantseva "The Defiant."
Rumyantsev's film "Die Hard" (1967)
In 1967, director Theodor Vulfovich began filming a military comedy. With the actress for the main role, he decided immediately - Nadezhda Rumyantseva. She simply charmed him after the movie "Girls". If the issue was resolved immediately with the main character, then they could not find a partner Nadia for a long time. As a result, the role of Lieutenant Ivan the Terrible was performed by Vitaly Solomin. He did a great job of coping with the role. The film tells about the lieutenant of Grozny, who, after being wounded, is sent to lead the women's air defense unit. Here he is not particularly welcome, subordinates are quite harsh with the new commander. The most undisciplined sergeant is Oreshkina, because of which they are brought together by the enemy behind. This is where the series of fun and funny adventures begins.
"The devil with a briefcase" (1968)
In this satirical comedy, Nadezhda Rumyantseva played the role of the lively collective farmer Masha. The girl’s partners became such popular actors as: Savely Kramarov and Lev Durov. The journalist of the Rainbow newspaper Mikhail Makarov, who is known for his revealing articles and his sharp tongue, does not like the editor-in-chief of Soldatov. He believes that his boss is a big slob and does not understand how to effectively manage the team of Rainbow journalists. But as they say, if you want to better understand the other, swap places with him. Makarov briefly takes the post of chief editor. This is where his beliefs and views change dramatically. A great film with Rumyantseva and other stars of Soviet cinema.
"Alyosha Ptitsyn develops character" (1953)
Alesha, a third-grade student, decides to start living right: get up early, study well, answer for his words and do only good deeds. At this time, the girlfriend of his grandmother with a charming granddaughter Sasha arrives in the capital. Alyosha decides to show them all the sights of Moscow and arrange a warm welcome. Nadezhda Rumyantseva played the role of the boy’s older sister, Gali.