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Jolly Fellows

Jolly Fellows (1934)

December. 09,1934
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6.9
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Merry Fellows was the first Soviet musical comedy. Set in Odessa and Moscow in the 1930s. Shepherd Kostya Potekhin (Utyosov) is mistaken for an international concert star. He falls in love with Anyuta (Orlova) and plays the "star" for her. In a cascade of comic musical numbers he becomes the leader of a Jazz-Band and gives a hilarious show at the Odessa Music Hall. Now he is destined to perform at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.

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Linbeymusol
1934/12/09

Wonderful character development!

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Rijndri
1934/12/10

Load of rubbish!!

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Mathilde the Guild
1934/12/11

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Kayden
1934/12/12

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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zbelena
1934/12/13

Very funny and kind movie. Creates great atmosphere, makes one smile along with the actors. Leaves very warm overall impression. I have seen it many times and have been spellbound by it again and again. A great combination of cheeky and kind humor, music, songs that have become everlasting hits, touching naivety and sincerity. Undeniable and ageless masterpiece. Should be properly and carefully restored. A small comment to IMDb the movie was shot in CRIMEA and not in Odessa. Please correct!

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JohnHowardReid
1934/12/14

Leonide Outessov (Kostia, a prosperous shepherd), Lioubov Orlova (Aniouta, a fair-haired servant girl), Mariya Strelkova (Elena, a statuesque but extremely well-proportioned rich girl), Elena Tepkina (Elena's beautiful step-mother and Aniouta's employer), Fedor Kourikin (owner-driver of the catafalque), G. Arnold (the real conductor), Robert Erdman (music teacher).Director: GRIGORI ALEXANDROV. Screenplay: Vladimir Mass, Nikolai Erdman, Grigori Alexandrov. Photography: Vladimir Nilsen. Film editor: E.V. Tobak. Art director: A.A. Utkin. Music: Isaac Douanaevski. Producer: Grigori Alexandrov.A Kinocombinat Production, not copyright 1935 by Amkino. New York opening as Moscow Laughs at the Cameo, 24 March 1935. French release title: Joyeux Compagnons. DVD title: Joyeux Garçons. DVD running time: 96 minutes. (The 1978 "restored" version is available on a Bach Films DVD with excellent sound. Some of the visuals are still below standard but the quality improves considerably as the film progresses. The movie is also available with English sub-titles on a 1996 POLart VHS).SYNOPSIS: Difficult to write up as the picture went through a considerable number of transformations as the Party Line changed. Finally, when the wealthy peasants (as depicted by Outessov) were rounded up and sent to Siberia, Stalin decided to suppress the film altogether, despite his admiration for Lioubov Orlova, easily his favorite movie star. Briefly, the plot concerns a prosperous, singing shepherd, who regards animals more highly than human beings, until he falls in love with a servant girl. But hardly has this romance subsided, when he is mistaken for -- and takes the place of -- a famous conductor, and thus ends up with a bitchy orchestra called "Amity" which is anything but.COMMENT: "Hooray for Life! Hooray for Happiness, and Hooray for Love!" our hero sings as soon as the amusing trick credits are out of the way. Best seven minutes I've ever spent in the cinema, directed with a pace and style that is simply out of this world. It's a mighty catchy song too! Unfortunately, it's not possible to keep this pace and inventiveness going indefinitely. And thus, alas, after another grandly inventive long take along a beach front, the movie quickly becomes more Mack Sennett than Julien Duvivier. Mind you, it's slapstick with a budget beyond Sennett's wildest dreams, but slapstick it is. And by the way, Joe, you can keep your Lioubov Orlova. If I had my druthers, I'd take Mariya Strelkova any day. What a dish! The director, photographer and costumer are obviously in love with her too. And what a shame she made so few movies! IMDb has her down for only five.

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cynthiahost
1934/12/15

I was surprised about this picture , especially the year it was made. Due to the economical problems in Russia at the time , Russia was late in putting sound equipment in the theaters . You see I had seen at the Egyptian theater , Hollywood, a silent picture about Russia going to the moon. Guess when it was made ?1935 with sync sound affects and music no dialog but title cards. Russia was late in the sound era thanks to Communism.But since Iv'e been used to seeing only the most worlds famous success international Russian film classics, like Ivan the terrible,I thought all Russian films were like those of Esiensteidt, Sergie that is.With messages only.The greedy big distributors of classic films only want to release in United states ,only the most successful classic for the fast buck.Leonid Utyosov plays a Charlie Chaplin type character . A successful Shepard. You see him marching down the village with his farm animals singing.Later he does a roll call and all the animals respond. It be difficult for him to butcher any of these animals for food cause he's too attach to them.Well, after that his father shows up and ask him to study his violin lessons. all of a sudden in his close up he changed , his hair was automatically neatly combed, plays the violin. The peasant girl ,played by Lyubov Orlova, is admiring him and is in love with him. After his lessons he jumps in the ocean for a swim. He ends up at the tourist side of the beach . He meets a dark hair women, he never tells her that he's a Shepard,she thinks he's just a musician. She invites him to her party but all his animals start to follow him. He discovers that the peasant village girl works at in her house. So when the record player breaks down he's asks to play music .He plays the flute with piano accompanies with. But all of a sudden this influences his animals to come into the house a wreak havoc with the dining room. They start to enter the living room and he stars to notice it as the peasant girl comes out to bring some plants. He signals to her whats behind her . she notice's. One of his cows . She pulls it back and tries to kick it out of the house.Finsally the guest notices it and they wreak havoc the camera speeds up for the comedy effects . Destroying the property of the house and the Shepard trying to get his animals out of the house. The women later finds out he's a Shepard and rejects him. Out of the place as he gazes at the sea he expresses frustration about being a Shepard to the peasant girl who's trying to let him know She's in love with him. He decides to leave for the big city . He arrives in front of the art deco theater where he plans to get a job as a musician. But he's pushed into the theater thinking he's one of the workers to send flowers.Havoc is wreaks again as he being chased by the security . He goes to the dressing room of the orchestra leader and disguised him self . Being chased by the guard he ends up at the stage being forced to conduct the orchestra. He notice's that the women he's in love with is at the balcony watching the show.She notice's him and throws him a flower.He's a hit, only to be chased by the security guard. Some musicians rescue him and he joins their jazz band . Durring rehearsals one of the musicians have an argument with another and it turns into a slapstick speed ed up fight.In which after that fight they all go to doing a job for an advertisement for funeral service only to discover that the peasant girl is in town. All of them going to a theater that they have an engagement at. Their instruments broken cause of the fight . They star to impersonate instruments.The peasant girl turns into a 1934 show girls and sings and dances. ending up with a choruses of ballet dancers.Now you can say that this film had some propaganda the Shepard and the peasant girl. the upper class beach and the upper class girl he fell in love with . He wreaks havoc with the upper class. But peasant life versus city was cultural fact in Russia and Charlie Chaplin shorts where released in that country too. Obviously copying Chaplin antics about the poor messing things up with the rich any how,Advetures of Tillie. That wasn't communist propaganda a . Too bad TCM is greedy to premiere this on TCM import.But it isn't a worlds famous film. Revenge of the camera man is etcetera,

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Andrei Pavlov
1934/12/16

It is a highly musical film completely devoid of any depression and political propaganda. Such films help us to get a close look at ourselves and to understand how lazy we all are nowadays ("we are a lazy generation" - remember "Burnout 3: Takedown"?). Look at today's musical films - they cannot keep the pace with this old comedy. The film was restored in 1978 (if I remember it correctly) and the version I've watched is pretty good. During singing the movement of the actors' lips and the sound of the voice are not always matching each other but that's not important. The quality of the sound is very satisfactory and lets the viewer hear wonderful voices of our best 20th century actors in their full glory.Among the numerous funny scenes I would like to point out the following "signature moves" which really attracted my attention:1) the camera's glide along the bodies of sunbathing holidaymakers (feet, backs, buttocks, feet, feet, backs, etc.) - that's something I've never seen in a movie; 2) the "beat-'em-all" sequence: the ultimate "disassembly" of the whole band (instruments included) - that's something even Mr Jacky Chan has to watch closely and admire; 3) "the raining race": the guys from the band "Merry Fellows" are riding a catafalque to get to the theatre and this race looks simply insane.Together with "Volga - Volga" (1938) it is a brilliant example of our best musical comedies. If you should call some classics of this genre "cult", then don't forget "Vesyolye rebyata" (1934). It is one of those examples when you can easily skip the imperfections and enjoy the whole piece.Mr Leonid Utyosov gives, quite possibly, his best performance and Mrs Lyubov Orlova shines again. When I have more time and inclination, I shall add more details to my comment. Meanwhile, 10 out of 10. Thank you for attention.

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