List of Soviet films of 1967

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A list of films produced in the Soviet Union in 1967 (see 1967 in film).

1967

TitleRussian titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
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 DramaListed to compete in the 1968 Cannes Film Festival
Blasted Hell Взорванный адIvan LukinskyGennady BortnikovAction
Brief Encounters Короткие встречи Kira Muratova Nina Ruslanova, Vladimir Vysotskiy, Kira Muratova, Yelena Bazilskaya, Olga ViklandDrama, 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 DramaReleased in 1988, won the Jury Grand Prix at Berlin
Day of Sun and Rain День солнца и дождяViktor SokolovAleksandr BarinovFamily
Fair Wind, "Blue Bird"! Попутного ветра, «Синяя птица»Mikhail ErshovBlazhenka Catalinich, Radmila KaraklaichAdventure
Give a Paw, Friend! Дай лапу, Друг!Ilya GurinOlga BobkovaFamily
The Green Carriage Зелёная карета Yan Frid Natalya Tenyakova, Vladimir Chestnokov, Igor Dmitriev Drama, history
His name was Robert Его звали РобертIlya Olshvanger Oleg Strizhenov, Marianna Vertinskaya, Mikhail Pugovkin Science fiction
The Journalist Журналист Sergei Gerasimov Yuri N.Vasiliev, Galina Polskikh DramaWon 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 NikolayevnaComedy, 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 TashkovVadim 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 стенаIrina Povolotskaya and Mikhail SadkovichLev KruglyScience fiction
Nikolay Bauman Николай БауманSemyon TumanovRodion AleksandrovDrama
No Password Necessary Пароль не нуженBoris 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 AzarovMikhail VolkovAction
Running on Waves Бегущая по волнам Pavel Lyubimov Sava Hashamov Drama
Save the Drowning Man Спасите утопающего Pavel Arsenov Andrei UshakovComedy
Sea Tales Морские рассказыAleksey Sakharov, Aleksandr SvetlovNikolay DostalAdventure
Tatyana's Day Татьянин день Isidor Annensky Lyudmila Maksakova Drama
The Seventh Companion Седьмой спутникGrigori Aronov, Aleksei German Andrei Popov Drama
The Snow Queen Снежная королева Gennadi Kazansky Elena Proklova, Slava TsyupaFantasy
Torrents of Steel Железный поток Efim Dzigan Nikolay AlekseevDrama
Sofiya Perovskaya Софья Перовская Lev Arnshtam Biopic
Spring on the Oder Весна на Одере Lev Saakov Anatoliy KuznetsovDrama
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 линияYuri Shvyryov Lyudmila Dolgorukova Drama
Strong with Spirit Сильные духомViktor 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 орешекTheodor 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 утроNikolay LebedevTanya SoldatenkovaDrama
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 AnimationFirst 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 FiglovskayaComedy-drama, war

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