A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 15, 1977
Original Title:
Белый Бим Чёрное ухо
Alternate Titles:
Belyy Bim
Belyy Bim Chernoe ukho
Belyy Bim, Chyornoe ukho
Weißer Bim Schwarzohr
Weißer Bim, schwarzes Ohr
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 SK: 12
Runtime: 182
A touching story about a white Gordon Setter with black ear, who became homeless because of his master's illness. His master, Ivan Ivanovich, a man far from being young, fond of hunting and nature, took a puppy to live with him, despite the dog's black ear being a "shame of nature" to his breed. The man always took his dog, whom he called Bim or Bimka, to hunting in country. Later, however Ivan Ivanovich began to have problems with heart and when the disease became worse was taken to a hospital. His dog couldn't bear waiting for the only person that ever cared for him and set out to find his master. Thus began the story of a homeless dog and his many breathtaking and exciting adventures, encounters of many people, kind and evil, and leads to an unexpected and heart-rending end.
Assistant Camera:
Aleksandr Tarasov
Vladimir Kalashnikov
Assistant Costume Designer:
N. Vorobyova
Nadezhda Fadeyeva
Assistant Director:
L. Bakhtiarova
Aleksandr Kolosov
Erik Sinyavsky
Camera Operator:
Vyacheslav Zvonilkin
I. Kobelev
Conductor:
Vladislav Chernushenko
Costume Design:
Elza Rappoport
Decorator:
E. Shtapenko
Director:
Stanislav Rostotsky
Director of Photography:
Vyacheslav Shumskiy
Editor:
Valentina Mironova
First Assistant Director:
Zoya Kurdumova
Gaffer:
Nikolay Gromov
Makeup Designer:
Aleksey Smirnov
T. Smirnova
Novel:
Gavriil Troepolsky
Original Music Composer:
Andrei Petrov
Production Design:
Sergey Serebrenikov
Production Manager:
Yakov Sapozhnikov
Screenplay:
Gavriil Troepolsky
Stanislav Rostotsky
Script Editor:
Valeriya Pogozheva
Sound:
Igor Strokanov
Sound Effects:
Yuri Khrzhanovsky
Special Effects:
Galina Sholina
Sergey Iltyakov
Still Photographer:
A. Kokoreva
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