List of Soviet films of 1972

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A list of films produced in the Soviet Union in 1972 (see 1972 in film).

TitleOriginal titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1972
Address of your homeАдрес вашего домаYevgeni Khrinyuk Nikolai Kryuchkov, Les Serdyuk, Alexander Yanvarev, Valery Nosik Drama
As Ilf and Petrov rode a tram Ехали в трамвае Ильф и ПетровViktor Titov Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Vladimir Basov
Comedy
Big School-Break Большая перемена Aleksei Korenev Mikhail Kononov, Aleksandr Zbruyev, Evgeni Leonov, Rolan Bykov Comedy
Chipollino ЧиполлиноTamara Lisitsian Gianni Rodari, Aleksandr YelistratovMusical, comedy
Commander of the Happy "Pike" Командир счастливой «Щуки»Boris Volchek Pyotr Velyaminov, Donatas Banionis War
Crank from 5th B Чудак из пятого 'Б' Ilya Frez Andrei VoynovskyComedy
Dangerous Corner Опасный поворот Vladimir Basov Yury Yakovlev, Vladimir Basov, Valentina Titova, Rufina Nifontova, Antonina Shuranova Drama
The Dawns Here Are Quiet А зори здесь тихие Stanislav Rostotsky Andrey Martynov, Yelena Drapeko, Yekaterina MarkovaWar drama
Eolomea Эоломея Herrmann Zschoche Cox Habbema, Ivan Andonov, Rolf Hoppe, Vsevolod Sanayev, Peter Slabakov Science fictionSoviet-East German co-production
Fakir hourФакир на часDiamara Nizhnikovskaya Lidiya Smirnova, Alexander Belyavsky, Mikhail Pugovkin, Nadezhda Rumyantseva Musical
Farewell to St. Petersburg Прощание с Петербургом Yan Frid Girt Yakovlev, Tatiana Bedova, Tatyana Piletskaya, Vasili Merkuryev, Pavel Kadochnikov Biopic
The Fourth Четвёртый Aleksandr Stolper Vladimir Vysotsky Drama
Gentlemen of Fortune Джентльмены удачи Aleksandr Seryj Yevgeni Leonov, Georgi Vitsin Comedy, crime
The Golden Horns Золотые рога Aleksandr Rou Raisa Ryazanova Fantasy
Grandmaster Гроссмейстер Sergey Mikaelyan Andrey Myagkov Drama
Happy Go Lucky Печки-лавочки Vasily Shukshin Vasily Shukshin, Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina, Vsevolod Sanayev, Georgi Burkov, Zinovy Gerdt Comedy
The Headless Horseman Всадник без головы Vladimir Vajnshtok Ludmila Savelyeva, Oleg Vidov, Aarne ÜkskülaWesternAdaptation of The Headless Horseman
Hello and Goodbye Здравствуй и прощай Vitaly Melnikov Lyudmila Zaytseva Comedy
Hot Snow Горячий снегGabriel Yegiazarov Yuri Nazarov, Boris Tokarev, Anatoly Kuznetsov, Georgiy Zhzhonov War film
The Last Day Самый последний день Mikhail Ulyanov Mikhail Ulyanov Drama
Lăutarii Лаутары Emil Loteanu Sergei LunkevichRomantic drama
The Love of Mankind Любить человека Sergei Gerasimov Anatoliy Solonitsyn Drama
A Man at His Place Человек на своем местеAleksey Sakharov Vladimir Menshov Drama
Monologue Монолог Ilya Averbakh Mikhail Gluzsky, Margarita Terekhova, Marina Neyolova, Stanislav Lyubshin DramaEntered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival
Point, Point, Comma... Точка, точка, запятая... Alexander Mitta Sergei DanchenkoComedy
Privalov's Millions Приваловские миллионыYaropolk Lapshin Leonid Kulagin, Lyudmila Chursina, Vladislav Strzhelchik, Lyudmila Khityaeva Drama
Racers Гонщики Igor Maslennikov Yevgeny Leonov Drama
Ruslan and Lyudmila Руслан и Людмила Aleksandr Ptushko Valeri Kozinets, Natalya Petrova, Andrei Abrikosov, Vladimir Fyodorov, Vyacheslav Nevinny Fantasy
Russian Field Русское полеNikolai Moskalenko Nonna Mordyukova, Vladimir Tikhonov, Leonid Markov, Lyudmila Khityaeva, Inna Makarova Drama
The Saplings Саженцы Rezo Chkheidze Ramaz Chkhikvadze, Kakhi Kavsadze ComedyEntered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival
The Seagull Чайка Youli Karassik Alla Demidova Drama
The Seventh Bullet Седьмая пуля Ali Khamraev Dilorom Kambarova, Suimenkul Chokmorov, Bolot Bejshenaliyev, Talgat Nigmatulin Action
The Stationmaster Станционный смотритель Sergei Solovyov Nikolai Pastukhov, Marianna Kushnerova, Nikita Mikhalkov Drama
Shadow-boxingБой с теньюValentin PopovPavel Sergeichev, Natalia Bespalova, Gustav Kirschtein, Yuriy Nazarov, Lyudmila Shagalova, Igor KosukhinDrama
Solaris Солярис Andrei Tarkovsky Donatas Banionis, Natalya Bondarchuk, Jüri Järvet, Vladislav Dvorzhetsky Sci-fiSpecial Jury Prize at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival
Taming of the Fire Укрощение огня Daniil Khrabrovitsky Kirill Lavrov, Andrei Popov, Innokenty Smoktunovsky Biopic
A Teacher of Singing Учитель пения Naum Birman Andrei Popov Comedy
Train Stop — Two Minutes Стоянка поезда — две минуты Mark Zakharov, Aleksander Orlov Yuri Belov, Oleg Vidov, Valentina Telichkina Musical
Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day Винни-Пух и день забот Fyodor Khitruk Vladimir Osenev, Yevgeny Leonov, Iya Savvina, Erast Garin, Zinaida NaryshkinaAnimation

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