Samson Iosifovich Samsonov (Russian: Самсо́н Ио́сифович Самсо́нов; 23 February 1921 – 31 August 2002) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter, he was granted the honorary title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1991.[1]
Samson Samsonov graduated from Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 1951, where he studied under Sergei Gerasimov.
^Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 602–603. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
Samson Iosifovich Samsonov (Russian: Самсо́н Ио́сифович Самсо́нов; 23 February 1921 – 31 August 2002) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter...
Samsonov (Russian: Самсо́нов) and Samsonova (Russian: Самсо́нова; feminine) is a Russian surname derived from the name Samson. Currently, there are many...
вёрсты, translit. Ognennye versty) is an early Red Western filmed by SamsonSamsonov in 1957. Often considered the earliest of the 'Red Westerns' (or 'Osterns')...
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Cannes Film Festival 1957 Miles of Fire, an ostern film directed by SamsonSamsonov 1959 Ballad of a Soldier, a war film directed by Grigori Chukhrai,...
on the radio play and short story. In 1990, Russian film director SamsonSamsonov directed a film titled Мышеловка (Myshelovka, English: The Mousetrap)...
[citation needed] In 1973 a Soviet film adaptation was directed by SamsonSamsonov, starring Galina Jovovich and Konstantin Raikin.[citation needed] The...
romanized: Chisto angliyskoe ubiystvo) is a 1974 Soviet teleplay directed by SamsonSamsonov, based on the 1951 novel An English Murder by Cyril Hare. The film...
romanized: Za vitrinoy univermaga) is a 1955 Soviet comedy film directed by SamsonSamsonov. The head of the finished dress section, Mikhail Krylov, did not get...
Ciske the Rat Ciske de Rat Wolfgang Staudte The Grasshopper Попрыгунья SamsonSamsonov 1957 White Nights Le Notti Bianche Luchino Visconti 1988 Landscape...
1955, it was adapted for the screen as the first movie directed by SamsonSamsonov, with Lyudmila Tselikovskaya in the starring role. She was born to...
Rostislav Alexeyev (1916–1980), designer of high-speed shipbuilding SamsonSamsonov (1921–2002), film director and screenwriter Sascha Schapiro (1890–1942)...
Soviet film and stage actress. Her first husband was film director SamsonSamsonov. In 1994 she went to her daughter to France, living in Paris. Best...
English Murder (1974) The novel was made into a 1974 movie directed by SamsonSamsonov at Mosfilm studio in the Soviet Union. Overall, the film closely follows...
(Italy) Optimistic Tragedy (Оптимистическая трагедия), directed by SamsonSamsonov – (U.S.S.R.) The Organizer (I compagni), directed by Mario Monicelli...
Lion: Ordet by Carl Theodor Dreyer Silver Lion: The Grasshopper by SamsonSamsonov The Big Knife by Robert Aldrich Le Amiche by Michelangelo Antonioni...
Joshua Logan Fred Kohlmar The Grasshopper (Попрыгунья, Poprygunya) SamsonSamsonov Tatyana Berezantseva, Anatoliy Bobrovskiy Soviet Union Reach for the...
Bunji Sakita, 72, Japanese-American theoretical physicist, cancer. SamsonSamsonov, 81, Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter. "Olympedia...
known for his roles in the films Much Ado about Nothing (directed by SamsonSamsonov, 1971), Truffaldino from Bergamo (TV, directed by Vladimir Vorobyov...
predostavlyaetsya obshchezhitiye) is a 1984 romantic comedy drama film directed by SamsonSamsonov and written by Arkady Inin. Vera Golubeva, a textile mill worker, lives...
Much Ado About Nothing (Russian: Много шума из ничего) Film 1973 SamsonSamsonov Konstantin Raikin (Benedicto) Galina Jovovich (Beatrice) Tatyana Vedeneyeva...
by Peter Brook Optimistic Tragedy (Optimisticheskaya tragediya) by SamsonSamsonov El Otro Cristóbal by Armand Gatti Rat Trap (Le Rat d'Amérique) by Jean-Gabriel...
Pleasence United Kingdom Sea adventure, romantic adventure Miles of Fire SamsonSamsonov Igor Savkin, Margarita Volodina, Mikhail Troyanovsky, Vladimir Kenigson...
three acts. The play was adapted into the film Optimistic Tragedy by SamsonSamsonov. In 1965, Alexander Kholminov adapted it into an opera. Russian original...