Give Us Men! (1986)
Igor Sokolov has been acting as pioneer leader for children for years in a class five grades below him. Now, in tenth grade, he decides he must enroll to try to become an actor. The children are devastated and try to change his mind. Instead of try to be an actor, he should change his mind and study in order to be a future teacher. They are aware that not them but his future students will appreciate it. With that goal in mind, they create Igor's resume and go to teacher training college to try to publicize Igor's talent as an educator. Will they achieve their goal? That's something that shouldn't be told; better you try to discover it in the film.
Director: Radomir Vasilevsky
Genre: Family, Music
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: April 7, 1986
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Production: Odessa Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Radomir Vasilevsky
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Give Us Men! about?
- Igor Sokolov has been acting as pioneer leader for children for years in a class five grades below him. Now, in tenth grade, he decides he must enroll to try to become an actor. The children are devastated and try to change his mind. Instead of try to be an actor, he should change his mind and study in order to be a future teacher. They are aware that not them but his future students will appreciate it. With that goal in mind, they create Igor's resume and go to teacher training college to try to publicize Igor's talent as an educator. Will they achieve their goal? That's something that shouldn't be told; better you try to discover it in the film.
- Who directed Give Us Men!?
- Give Us Men! was directed by Radomir Vasilevsky.
- Who stars in Give Us Men!?
- Give Us Men! stars Boris Shuvalov, Vanya Fyodorov, Andrei Yarygin, Aleksandr Lazarev, Yuri Katin-Yartsev, Natalia Florenskaia.
- How long is Give Us Men!?
- Give Us Men! has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is Give Us Men!?
- Give Us Men! is a Family, Music film.
- Where was Give Us Men! produced?
- Give Us Men! was produced in Soviet Union.