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Original vintage Soviet movie poster. (from the first release of the film in Soviet Union - October 6, 1958) for the film. "Vikhri vrazhdebnye" - (also known as "Felix Dzerzhinsky") is a 1953 Soviet feature film. The film is named after the first words of the Polish and Russian revolutionary song "Varshavyanka" Hostile whirlwinds blow over us... The film was finished after Stalin's death and put on the shelf.In 1956, the painting was re-edited. The scene in which the Komsomol members leaving to work for Yugostal are admonished by Stalin was removed from it.
Stalin was replaced by Dzerzhinsky. But it turned out to be a small overlay. Dzerzhinsky, of course, could not cause such a general impulse, as shown in the film. The actress Alla Larionova recalled this case.
Please Note: The poster has some paint staining at center and at upper right. About the first years of the formation of Soviet power, about the life and work of F. The Left SR revolt begins. The German ambassador Mirbach was killed.
Felix Dzerzhinsky single-handedly goes to the headquarters of the Left SRs and anarchists. He manages to win over to his side ordinary soldiers and sailors, participants in the rebellion. They themselves deal with their leaders.
Foreign ambassadors arrested for organizing a conspiracy led by British envoy Lockhart. In 1921, the party directs Dzerzhinsky to fight homelessness. Having learned where the street children are hiding in Moscow at night, Dzerzhinsky went alone to their den and quickly and easily won the trust of the guys. After a ten-minute conversation, these children of hunger and hardship, war and devastation, accustomed by their lives to anything but gullibility, rushed after Dzerzhinsky to the building of the Cheka. True, not everyone reached the door, but those who remained immediately and firmly entered the right path and brought the rest to it.
Former street children, after graduating from school, are sent to the construction of Yugostal, the largest industrial plant in Ukraine. Enemies have crept into the management of the enterprise, they in every possible way slow down the construction.. One of the most prolific Soviet film posters. Born in Petrograd on September 6, 1914 in the family of the artist Alexander Zelensky. Studied in Leningrad at the studio of S. He began his professional career in 1931. Frolov and the Moscow Art and Industrial School named.Throughout his life, Boris Zelensky worked in advertising graphics - he designed labels, brochures, brand names and catalogs. He also worked a lot on the creation of posters for films, less often on a sports and political poster. He also made a number of export movie posters by order of the Sovexportfilm association. In total, from 1935 to 1978, Zelensky created about 700 film posters, thus being the record holder among Soviet film posters.
In the 1950s, the artist worked in the field of the art of political propaganda, creating posters All for the elections! " (1951), "A deputy is a servant of the people (1954) and others. Developed posters dedicated to various sports and public organizations - Join the ranks of DOSFLOT! " (1948), "Soviet youth, go in for boxing! Illustrated and designed books for Politizdat, Molodaya Gvardii, painted for Ogonyok, Krokodil, Soviet Circus magazines; for some time he worked as a cartoonist.
During this period, Zelensky was admitted to the Union of Artists of the USSR. He headed the section of poster artists of the Moscow branch of the Union of Artists and became its chairman. Zelensky were exhibited in all-Union and foreign inserts. At an exhibition in Vienna in 1948, the artist received the main prize for a poster for the film Pirogov; in 1957 - a diploma from the All-Union exhibition of books, graphics and posters for the film poster "Othello" B.
Zelensky created several hundred sheets of posters, leaving a significant mark on the Soviet fine arts and a great creative legacy. The collection of his posters is kept in the Russian State Library, the Museum of Cinema and the National Library of Belarus. He died in 1984 in Moscow. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.