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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 5:22 pm  Post subject: Gospodin Oformitel (1988)
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Famous decorator, maker of mannequins Platon Andreevich (beautiful play of Victor Avilov) has been long trying to compete with God wishing to create a chef-d'oeuvre, over which time would have no power. To decorate a show window of a jewelry shop, he picks a model - young girl in her final stage of tuberculosis. It is clear that the girl will soon die, therefore great is the decorator's amazement, when, after 6 years, he encounters that very young lady who is presented to him as a wife of a rich merchant whose house he is supposed to decorate. The rich merchant (M.Kozakov) is dead set to learn more about his wife's past, to which, he suspects, Platon Andreevich holds a key. This search after truth, however, turns out to be a deadly quest for the merchant: he dies a mysterious death, after having lost all his fortune to the decorator over a card table. Well, as you might have understood, this lady is not the former model, whose neglected grave Platon Andreevich finally locates at one of the Saint-Petersburg cemeteries. It is the waxen mannequin who got the life of its own, having turned into the antipode of its meek original. It is now clear that the decorator is doomed to fall victim to his Frankensteinian monster - the feeling of the inevitable death is enhanced by the beautiful, somewhat muffled recitation of the poem "Don Juan".


So called, first Russian Horror movie, about a doll which came to life

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:16 pm  Post subject:
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yo..i will give this a try...i appreciate it :beerchug:

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wow, this certainly looks very interesting. thanks! :beerchug:

but 'Viy' was the first horror from Russia (well USSR to be precise) - or at least it was made years before this one :wink:

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:07 pm  Post subject:
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Dunno, but I know that Russian movie were far better at that time.

America was too occupied with money making from brainless slasher films... anyone see the point of these movies? I like to watch them, but they don't have any value to me, except a few ones (Halloween being one of them)

they are just good way to spend 90 minutes of your life and see some good tits & gore :beerchug:

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