Old Records (1994)
Many older people have nostalgia for the hits of their youth. Knowing this, we decided to create a musical film where popular melodies of 30-40 years were played, such as "Splash of Champagne", "Carioca", "Tiko-tiko", "Joseph", "No need to be sad", etc. The film is structured as a conversation between a pop singer (Vera Beradze) and a collector of old records (Boris Shcherbakov). After the selected record is put on the gramophone and a familiar melody sounds, the old collector suddenly appears in the frame with the singer and transforms into a brave Mexican, then a playboy, or a guy from the outskirts of Moscow, depending on the song being played.
Director: Anatoly Eyramdzhan
Genre: Music, Comedy
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: December 31, 1994
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Screenplay
Production: New Odeon Studio
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Anatoly Eyramdzhan
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Old Records about?
- Many older people have nostalgia for the hits of their youth. Knowing this, we decided to create a musical film where popular melodies of 30-40 years were played, such as "Splash of Champagne", "Carioca", "Tiko-tiko", "Joseph", "No need to be sad", etc. The film is structured as a conversation between a pop singer (Vera Beradze) and a collector of old records (Boris Shcherbakov). After the selected record is put on the gramophone and a familiar melody sounds, the old collector suddenly appears in the frame with the singer and transforms into a brave Mexican, then a playboy, or a guy from the outskirts of Moscow, depending on the song being played.
- Who directed Old Records?
- Old Records was directed by Anatoly Eyramdzhan.
- Who stars in Old Records?
- Old Records stars Boris Shcherbakov.
- How long is Old Records?
- Old Records has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is Old Records?
- Old Records is a Music, Comedy film.
- Where was Old Records produced?
- Old Records was produced in Russia.