Welcome, or No Trespassing (Добро пожаловать, или посторонним вход воспрещен)
German title: Herzlich willkommen oder Unbefugten Eintritt verboten
Francaise title: Soyez les bienvenus ou entrée interdite aux étrangers
Russian title: Добро пожаловать, или посторонним вход воспрещен
Original title: Добро пожаловать, или посторонним вход воспрещён
Alternative titles:
No Holiday for Inochkin | Welcome Kostya! | Welcome – Entry Forbidden | Dobro pozhalovat, ili postoronnim vkhod vospreshchyon | Добро пожаловать или посторонним вход воспрещён | Dobro poschalowat, ili postoronnim wchod wospreschtschjon | Dobro poschalowat, ili postoronnim wchod wospreschtschon | Dobro pozhalovat, ili postoronnim vhod vospreshchon
Comedy – USSR
Production year: 1964
Movie length: 74 minutes
Director: Элем Климов (Elem Klimow / Elem Klimov)
Movie description:
A satirical comedy about the excessive restrictions that children face during their vacation in a Young Pioneer camp.
The literal translation of this film’s title is »Welcome, strangers are not admitted«. It is a satirical comedy about the stupidity of the people in charge of children’s education, and the film punctures the pretensions of Young Pioneer summer camps, specifically. The Young Pioneers was a huge organization to which all children were supposed to belong. It offered communist party indoctrination for children from ages nine to age 14, but also included some »Boy and Girl Scout«-like activities, especially at its summer camps. Some camps were quite prestigious, such as the one in this story.
The camp director, played with gusto by the distinguished actor Yevgeny Yevstigneyev, is eager to train children to obey rules. He places signs all over the camp indicating the specific rules and prohibitions which he wants obeyed. One particularly rebellious boy makes lots of trouble for the leaders of the camp, leaving his hiding place among the camp’s »underground« every so often to play another prank. The leadership of the camp would very much like to find the boy and punish him and are frustrated by the silent, stoical refusal of the campers and some of the counselors to own up to his presence among them. This zany comedy was very popular in the former Soviet Union. The distinguished director of this film made many well-received films, among them being »Come and See«, which gave a harrowing view of World War II from the perspective of a young boy.Boy Actors
Vitya Kosykh(Kostya Inochkin, 13 years old)
Birthday: 27.01.1950
Age of the actor:
approximately 14 years old
Birthday: 09.03.1952
Age of the actor:
approximately 12 years old
Slava Tsaryov(Boy with net)
Year of birth: 1951
Day of death: 28.06.2006
Age of the actor:
approximately 13 years old
Birthday: 02.05.1952
Day of death: 13.07.1996
Age of the actor:
approximately 12 years old
Birthday: 20.12.1952
Day of death: 09.09.2009
Age of the actor:
approximately 11 years old
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