A list of films produced in the Soviet Union in 1967 (see 1967 in film).
Title | Russian title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | |
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1967 | ||||||
Adventures of Mowgli | Маугли | Roman Davydov | Sergei Martinson | Animation | ||
The Andromeda Nebula | Туманность Андромеды | Yevgeni Sherstobitov | Sergei Stolyarov, Vija Artmane, Nikolai Kryukov | Sci-fi | ||
Anna Karenina | Анна Каренина | Aleksandr Zarkhi | Tatiana Samoilova, Nikolai Gritsenko, Vasili Lanovoy, Yury Yakovlev | Drama | Listed to compete in the 1968 Cannes Film Festival | |
Blasted Hell | Взорванный ад | Ivan Lukinsky | Gennady Bortnikov | Action | ||
Brief Encounters | Короткие встречи | Kira Muratova | Nina Ruslanova, Vladimir Vysotskiy, Kira Muratova, Yelena Bazilskaya, Olga Vikland | Drama, romance | ||
Chronicles of a Dive Bomber | Хроника пикирующего бомбардировщика | Naum Birman | Lev Vainshtein, Aleksandr Grave, Oleg Dahl | War | ||
Commissar | Комиссар | Aleksandr Askoldov | Nonna Mordyukova, Rolan Bykov | Drama | Released in 1988, won the Jury Grand Prix at Berlin | |
Day of Sun and Rain | День солнца и дождя | Viktor Sokolov | Aleksandr Barinov | Family | ||
Fair Wind, "Blue Bird"! | Попутного ветра, «Синяя птица» | Mikhail Ershov | Blazhenka Catalinich, Radmila Karaklaich | Adventure | ||
Give a Paw, Friend! | Дай лапу, Друг! | Ilya Gurin | Olga Bobkova | Family | ||
The Green Carriage | Зелёная карета | Yan Frid | Natalya Tenyakova, Vladimir Chestnokov, Igor Dmitriev | Drama, history | ||
His name was Robert | Его звали Роберт | Ilya Olshvanger | Oleg Strizhenov, Marianna Vertinskaya, Mikhail Pugovkin | Science fiction | ||
The Journalist | Журналист | Sergei Gerasimov | Yuri N.Vasiliev, Galina Polskikh | Drama | Won the Grand Prix at 5th Moscow International Film Festival | |
An Incident that no one noticed | Происшествие, которого никто не заметил | Aleksandr Volodin | Zhanna Prokhorenko | Romance | ||
I Loved You | Я вас любил… | Ilia Frez | Viktor Perevalov, Violetta Khusnulova, Valeri Ryzhakov, Natalya Seleznyova, Lidia Nikolayevna | Comedy, romance | ||
July Rain | Июльский дождь | Marlen Khutsiev | Evgeniya Uralova, Aleksandr Belyavsky, Yuri Vizbor, Yevgeniya Kozyreva, Alexander Mitta | Drama | ||
Kidnapping, Caucasian Style | Кавказская пленница | Leonid Gaidai | Aleksandr Demyanenko | Comedy | ||
Major Whirlwind | Майор "Вихрь" | Evgeniy Tashkov | Vadim Beroev, Anastasiya Voznesenskaya, Victor Pavlov | War drama | ||
Magician | Фокусник | Pyotr Todorovsky | Zinovy Gerdt, Alla Larionova, Yevgeny Leonov, Vladimir Basov | Drama | ||
The Mitten | Варежка | Roman Kachanov | Animation | |||
The Mysterious Wall | Таинственная стена | Irina Povolotskaya and Mikhail Sadkovich | Lev Krugly | Science fiction | ||
Nikolay Bauman | Николай Бауман | Semyon Tumanov | Rodion Aleksandrov | Drama | ||
No Password Necessary | Пароль не нужен | Boris Grigorev | Nikolay Gubenko | Action | ||
No Path Through Fire | В огне брода нет | Gleb Panfilov | Inna Churikova | War | ||
Passion of Spies | Шпионские страсти | Yefim Gamburg | Animation | |||
Private Life of Kuzyayev Valentin | Личная жизнь Кузяева Валентина | Ilya Averbakh and Igor Maslennikov | Viktor Ilichyov | Drama | ||
Retribution | Возмездие | Aleksandr Stolper | Kirill Lavrov | Drama | ||
The Road to 'Saturn' | Путь в «Сатурн» | Villen Azarov | Mikhail Volkov | Action | ||
Running on Waves | Бегущая по волнам | Pavel Lyubimov | Sava Hashamov | Drama | ||
Save the Drowning Man | Спасите утопающего | Pavel Arsenov | Andrei Ushakov | Comedy | ||
Sea Tales | Морские рассказы | Aleksey Sakharov, Aleksandr Svetlov | Nikolay Dostal | Adventure | ||
Tatyana's Day | Татьянин день | Isidor Annensky | Lyudmila Maksakova | Drama | ||
The Seventh Companion | Седьмой спутник | Grigori Aronov, Aleksei German | Andrei Popov | Drama | ||
The Snow Queen | Снежная королева | Gennadi Kazansky | Elena Proklova, Slava Tsyupa | Fantasy | ||
Torrents of Steel | Железный поток | Efim Dzigan | Nikolay Alekseev | Drama | ||
Sofiya Perovskaya | Софья Перовская | Lev Arnshtam | Biopic | |||
Spring on the Oder | Весна на Одере | Lev Saakov | Anatoliy Kuznetsov | Drama | ||
Stewardess | Стюардесса | Vladimir Krasnopolsky, Valery Uskov | Alla Demidova, Georgiy Zhzhonov, Vladimir Etush | Romance | ||
The Story of Asya Klyachina | История Аси Клячиной, которая любила, да не вышла замуж | Andrei Konchalovsky | Iya Savvina | Drama | ||
Straight Line | Прямая линия | Yuri Shvyryov | Lyudmila Dolgorukova | Drama | ||
Strong with Spirit | Сильные духом | Viktor Georgiyev | Gunārs Cilinskis, Ivan Pereverzev, Yevgeni Vesnik, Lyusyena Ovchinnikova, Yuri Solomin | Spy film | ||
Three Poplars in Plyushchikha | Три тополя на Плющихе | Tatyana Lioznova | Tatiana Doronina | Drama | ||
Tough Nut | Крепкий орешек | Theodor Vulfovich | Nadezhda Rumyantseva, Vitaly Solomin | Comedy | ||
Vertical | Вертикаль | Stanislav Govorukhin, Boris Durov | Vladimir Vysotsky, Gennadi Voropaev, Larisa Luzhina, Bukhuti Zakariadze | Drama | ||
Viy | Вий | Konstantin Yershov, Georgi Kropachyov | Leonid Kuravlyov, Natalya Varley | Horror | ||
Wedding in Malinovka | Свадьба в Малиновке | Andrei Tutyshkin | Musical, comedy | |||
A Winter Morning | Зимнее утро | Nikolay Lebedev | Tanya Soldatenkova | Drama | ||
Woman's World | Бабье царство | Alexey Saltykov | Rimma Markova, Nina Sazonova | War film | ||
Why the Swallow Has the Tail with Little Horns | Почему у ласточки хвостик рожками | Amen Khaydarov | Animation | First Kazakh animated film | ||
Your Contemporary | Твой современник | Yuli Raizman | Igor Vladimirov | Drama | ||
Zhenya, Zhenechka and Katyusha | Женя, Женечка и «Катюша» | Vladimir Motyl | Oleg Dahl, Galina Figlovskaya | Comedy-drama, war | ||
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