List of Soviet films of 1964

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A list of films produced in the Soviet Union in 1964 (see 1964 in film).

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1964

TitleRussian titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1964
The Alive and the Dead Живые и мертвые Aleksandr Stolper Kirill Lavrov, Viktor Avdyushko, Anatoli Papanov War
Attack and Retreat Они шли на Восток Giuseppe De Santis, Dmitri Vasilyev Arthur Kennedy, Zhanna Prokhorenko, Raffaele Pisu, Tatyana Samojlova, Andrea Checchi War filmSoviet-Italian co-production
Balzaminov's Marriage Женитьба БальзаминоваKonstantin Voynov Georgy Vitsyn, Lyudmila Shagalova, Lidiya Smirnova, Yekaterina SavinovaComedy
The Big Ore Больша́я руда Vasiliy Ordynskiy Yevgeni Urbansky, Mikhail Gluzsky, Larisa Luzhina, Stanislav Lyubshin, Inna Makarova Drama
The Blizzard Метель Vladimir Basov Oleg Vidov, Valentina Titova, Georgy Martyniuk Drama
The Chairman Председатель Aleksei Saltykov Mikhail Ulyanov, Ivan Lapikov, Nonna Mordyukova, Vyacheslav Nevinnyy, Valentina Vladimirova DramaSecond Prize at All-Union Film Festival in Kiev (1968)
Come Here, Mukhtar! Ко мне, Мухтар Semyon Tumanov Yuri Nikulin, Dyck, Vladimir Yemelyanov, Leonid Kmit Drama
Comrade Arseny Товарищ АрсенийIvan LukinskyRoman KhomyatovDrama
Don Tale Донская повесть Vladimir Fetin Yevgeny Leonov Drama
An Easy Life Лёгкая жизнь Veniamin Dorman Yury Yakovlev, Faina Ranevskaya, Nadezhda Rumyantseva Comedy
The Enchanted Desna Зачарованная Десна Yuliya Solntseva Boris Andreyev, Yevgeni Bondarenko, Vladimir Goncharov, Zinaida KiriyenkoFantasyWon the Special Jury Prize at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. [1]
Father of a Soldier Отец солдата Rezo Chkheidze Sergo Zaqariadze, Vladimir Privaltsev, Aleksandr Nazarov, Aleksandr Lebedev, Yuri DrozdovDrama
Footprint in the Ocean След в океанеOleg NikolayevskyAda SheremetyevaAdventure
The Garnet Bracelet Гранатовый браслет Abram Room Ariadna ShengelaiaDrama
Goodbye, Boys До свидания, мальчики! Mikhail Kalik Natalya BogunovaDrama
The Green Flame Зелёный огонёкVillen AzarovAleksei KuznetsovComedy
Hamlet Гамлет Grigori Kozintsev Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Mikhail Nazvanov, Elze Radzinya, Anastasiya Vertinskaya Tragedy
I Am Cuba Я Куба Mikhail Kalatozov Sergio Corrieri, Salvador Wood, José Gallardo, Jean Bouise Drama
Jack Frost Морозко Aleksandr Rou Alexander Khvylya, Natalya Sedykh, Eduard Izotov, Inna Churikova Fairy tale
Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors Королевство Кривых Зеркал Aleksandr Rou Olga Yukina, Tatyana Yukina, Andrei Fajt, Arkadi Tsinman, Lidiya Vertinskaya Fairy tale
Left-Hander Левша Ivan Ivanov-Vano Animation
The Light of a Distant Star Свет далёкой звезды Ivan Pyryev Lionella PyryevaRomance
Little Hare Зайчик Leonid Bykov Leonid Bykov Comedy
An Ordinary Miracle Обыкновенное чудо Erast Garin, Khesya Lokshina Aleksey Konsovsky, Nina Zorskaya, Oleg Vidov, Erast Garin Romantic fantasy
A Span of Earth Пядь земли Andrey Smirnov and Boris Yashin Aleksandr Zbruyev Drama
A Tale of Lost Times Сказка о потерянном времени Aleksandr Ptushko Grigoriy Plotkin, Vera Volkova, Lidia KonstantinovaFantasy
There Is Such a Lad Живёт такой парень Vasily Shukshin Leonid Kuravlyov, Lidiya Chaschina, Larisa Burkova, Renita Grigoryeva, Nina Sazonova Comedy
Two on the Steppes Двое в степи Anatoly Efros Valeri BabyatinskyDrama
Uninvented Story Непридуманная историяVladimir Gerasimov Zhanna Prokhorenko Drama
Welcome, or No Trespassing Добро пожаловать, или Посторонним вход воспрещён Elem Klimov Viktor Kosykh, Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev, Arina Aleynikova, Ilya RutbergComedy
Yor-yor Где ты, моя Зульфия? Ali Hamroyev Sohib XoʻjayevComedy
The Lark Жаворонок Nikita Kurikhin, Leonid Menaker Gennadi Yukhtin, Valeri Pogoreltsev, Valentins Skulme, Bruno Oja, Ervin AbelWar dramaEntered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival

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