Antosha Rybkin
Antosha Rybkin

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Antosha Rybkin

1941
Movie
48 min
Russian

Before the attack on the village, captured by the Nazis, the commander decides to carry out a distraction — a concert of the front-line brigade of artists. Chef Antosha Rybkin is assigned to play the role of... a German corporal. Dressed in an enemy uniform, he gets to the rear of the enemy and helps his liberate the village.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Konstantin YudinGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

In this Soviet wartime comedy, a humble collective farmer named Antosha Rybkin accidentally finds himself behind enemy lines. Initially terrified and seeking only to survive and return home, he eventually uses his wit and simple folk cunning to outsmart the occupying German forces. Rybkin's actions, though often born out of a desire to avoid capture, inadvertently become acts of heroism, boosting morale and disrupting enemy plans.

Critical Reception

Released during the early years of World War II, "Antosha Rybkin" was a popular film intended to bolster Soviet morale. It was well-received by audiences for its humor and patriotic themes, becoming one of the most successful films of its time in the Soviet Union. Critical analysis at the time focused on its effectiveness as propaganda and entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its effective blend of humor and wartime resilience.

  • Celebrated for its patriotic undertones and relatable protagonist.

  • Seen as a successful morale booster during a difficult period.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not available for this historical Soviet film, its widespread popularity in its era indicates strong audience appreciation for its humorous and patriotic narrative.

Fun Fact

The film was immensely popular upon its release, with millions of Soviet citizens attending screenings, making Boris Chirkov's portrayal of Antosha Rybkin an iconic figure in Soviet cinema.

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