Summer Is Over (film)

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Summer Is Over
Russian: Пропало лето
Directed by
Written by
Produced byNikolay Vladimirov
Starring
Narrated byYury Yakovlev
Cinematography
  • Gennadi Tsekavyj
  • Viktor Yakushev
Edited byIrma Tsekavaya
Music byBoris Chaikovsky
Production
company
Release date
1963
Running time
79 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Summer Is Over (Russian: Пропало лето, romanizedPropalo leto) is a 1963 Soviet children's adventure comedy film directed by Nikita Orlov and Rolan Bykov.[1][2][3]

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Sportsman-cyclist, jack of all trades Valera Bulyshev and dumbass Zheka Ruchkin are Muscovites and bosom friends. Their parents send them on summer vacations to the small town Kurepka to visit Valery's three aunts, who have never seen their nephew before.

Valery does not want to spend the whole summer with his old, boring, as he believes, aunts, and tries to get a job on an expedition to a random travel companion. Zheka has to go to his aunts and pretend to be their nephew, although they are the complete opposite of each other. But the expedition turns out to be an ordinary carriage of goods along the river, and Valery is forced to return to Kurepka too. However, on the way to the house, Valery, not knowing his aunts by sight, manages to come into conflict with all of them. And now he is forced to hide in the attic of the aunts' house, and Zheka has to continue to impersonate Valery.

But it turns out that the aunts are not boring at all, but very energetic and loved by everyone in the town. Zheka has fun and interesting time in their company, and Valery has to be bored in the attic.

After going through a whole series of funny and ridiculous adventures, Zheka becomes skillful and independent and even wins a bicycle race, not even being able to ride before, and Valery completely changes his unfair opinion about his aunts and receives their complete forgiveness.

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