The feature film "Dangerous Age" is a dramatic film, released in the Soviet rental in 1981. The script for the film was written by Roman Furman, together with the authors of TO Screen. Actors of "Dangerous Age": Alisa Freindlich, Juozas Budraitis, as well as Anton Tabakov, Zhanna Bolotova, Nikita Podgorny, Lidia Savchenko and others. The director was Alexander Proshkin, who decided to make a film about the difficult fate of a homeless child and the consequences of negative acts in society.
Plot of the film
The Rodimtsevs from the film “Dangerous Age” have been together for a long time. They are already forty, and the romance of the relationship quietly left. Frequent quarrels over trifles and insults complicate life, interfere with a career. They are in no hurry to return home, avoid meetings. When patience ended, they decided to divorce. They have to experience the entire stage of the gap: the division of property, apartments and the court. For their own problems, they forgot about the child. The guy is already an adult, but is very worried about his parents and does not understand how the situation could be so aggravated. He shows discontent in every possible way, trying to anger them in the hope of reconciling. But everything is in vain. The head of the family works in the perfume industry, and his nose can distinguish many smells. Once he was asked to help in an investigative experiment where the suspect injured his face. After this, the sense of smell disappeared completely, and the man was useless at work. The wife also has difficulties, and the son wants to go to a nautical school and leave.
Juozas Budraitis
In October 1940, in the small village of Lipinai, there was a cry of a newborn - it was the famous Lithuanian actor from Dangerous Age Juozas Budraitis. He was brought up in a peasant family. He graduated from 8 classes of high school, after which he got a job as a carpenter. He served in the army, after which he entered law school at Vilnius University.
A film debut took place in 1961, when Juozas played a small role, this was his first acting experience. Later, as a third-year student, he starred in the acclaimed film "Nobody Wanted to Die" and woke up famous. In order to continue his acting career, he had to transfer from full-time to part-time. He also starred in the popular film "Dangerous Age", playing the role of a perfumer and the head of the family.
Since 1969, Juozas was enrolled in the staff of the film studio in Lithuania, and in the mid-70s he learned to become a director at the courses in Moscow. But the director’s career did not work out at the very beginning, and after working for 10 years in the drama theater of Kaunas, Budraitis interrupted his acting career. In 1996, Juozas returned to Moscow and took the post of cultural attaché at the Lithuanian Embassy. And before his anniversary (70 years), Juozas left his diplomatic post and went to St. Petersburg to participate in the play. No matter how Budraitis tried to get away from acting, but could not do it, although he got into it quite by accident.
Tabakov Anton
Anton Tabakov was born in Moscow (born in 1960), in a stellar Soviet family. Parents: Oleg Tabakov, the famous actor of Soviet and Russian cinema, mother - Lyudmila Krylova, recognized artist of the Russian Federation.

The acting career began from early childhood, his father helped a lot in this: thanks to him, he starred in the children's films The Seasons and Timur and his team. After graduation, he graduated from the best theater school of the USSR - GITIS. He actively combined the career of a film actor with theatrical activity, was an employee of the Sovremennik and Snuffbox theaters. With age, after the collapse of the USSR, he became interested in the restaurant business, in which he was considered a recognized expert. He also sponsored the creation of the French branch of a beauty salon in Russia and the publication of a book on the modern theater “To the game theater”. He played in the film "Dangerous Age" of a young man, the son of a couple and part-time student of a naval school.
Alice Freindlich
The actress was born in December 1934 in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). The mother of the actress spent her entire conscious life in Pskov, and then moved to St. Petersburg and met a young man with an unusual name - Bruno Freindlich. Soon after they met, the couple began to live together, settling in an apartment on St. Isaac's Square, where Alice was born.
From early childhood, the girl was interested in creative activities, sang and danced very well. After the Second World War, and his father went on tour in Tashkent, and his mother decided to part with him. So the family broke up, and Alice remained to live with her grandmother and mother. A couple of days after the girl went to first grade, a veil of blockade fell on Leningrad. Due to the unusual surname, the family had to survive not only the onslaught of the enemy forces, but also the public around them.
After school, Freundlich entered the theater institute named after A.N. Ostrovsky in Leningrad for the first time, and after graduation she began working at the Komissarzhevskaya theater.
For the first time in the movie, Alice appeared in the movie "The Unfinished Tale", where she was not even written in the credits. After she played in other films - “Immortal Song”, “12 Chairs”, “Striped Flight”, “Dangerous Age”. Popular love came after the filming of "Office Romance", where Alisa Brunovna starred in the title role of a tough leader.
She was married three times. The first husband is a student Vladimir Karasev. The marriage lasted only one year. The second husband is Igor Vladimirov, director of the Lensovet Theater. In 1968, their daughter Barbara was born. The third husband is the artist Yuri Solovyov, with whom there was a break due to constant rubbish against the background of Alice Freindlich's popularity.