List of Soviet films of 1966

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A list of films produced in the Soviet Union in 1966 (see 1966 in film).

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1966

TitleOriginal titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1966
Aladdin and His Magic Lamp Волшебная лампа Аладдина Boris Rytsarev Boris Bystrov, Dodo ChogovadzeFantasy
Andrei Rublev Андрей Рублёв Andrei Tarkovsky Anatoly Solonitsyn, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Grinko, Nikolai SergeyevDramaWon the FIPRESCI prize. [1]
Aybolit-66 Айболит-66 Rolan Bykov Oleg Yefremov Comedy, musical
Beware of the Car Берегись автомобиля Eldar Ryazanov Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Oleg Yefremov, Andrei Mironov, Anatoli Papanov Comedy
A Boy and a Girl Мальчик и девочкаYuliy FaytNatalya BogunovaDrama
Chief of Chukotka Начальник Чукотки Vitaly Melnikov Mikhail Kononov Comedy
Children of Don Quixote Дети Дон КихотаYevgeni Karelov Anatoli Papanov, Vera Orlova, Vladimir Korenev, Lev Prygunov, Andrey Belyaninov Comedy
Day Stars Дневные звёзды Igor Talankin Alla Demidova Drama
Don't Forget... Lugovaya Station Не забудь… станция ЛуговаяNikita Kurikhin and Leonid MenakerGeorgy YumatovDrama
The Elusive Avengers Неуловимые мстители Edmond Keosayan Viktor Kosykh Action, eastern
Going Inside a Storm Иду на грозу Sergei Mikaelyan Aleksandr Belyavsky, Vasily Lanovoy, Rostislav Plyatt, Mikhail Astangov, Zhanna Prokhorenko Drama
Go There, Don't Know Where Поди туда, не знаю куда Ivan Ivanov-Vano Georgiy Vitsin Animation
Hello, That's Me! Здравствуй, это я! Frunze Dovlatyan Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Rolan Bykov, Natalya Fateyeva, Margarita Terekhova DramaWas entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival and nominated for the Palme d'Or
Hero of Our Time Герой нашего времени Stanislav Rostotsky Vladimir Ivashov Drama
I'm a Soldier Mom Я солдат, мамаManos Zacharias Vladimir Grammatikov Drama
In S. City В городе С. Iosif Kheifits Andrei Popov Drama
Katerina Izmailova Катерина Измайлова Mikhail Shapiro Galina Vishnevskaya OperaEntered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival
Lenin in Poland Ленин в Польше Sergei Yutkevich Maksim ShtraukhDramaYutkevich won the award for Best Director at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival
A Long Happy Life Долгая счастливая жизнь Gennady Shpalikov Inna Gulaya Melodrama
Man without a Passport Человек без паспортаAnatoly Bobrovsky Vladimir Zamansky Thriller
Meeting in Mountains Встреча в горах Nikoloz Sanishvili Leila Abashidze Comedy
A Mother's Devotion Верность матери Mark Donskoy Nina Menshikova Drama
Nobody Wanted to Die Russian : Никто не хотел умирать
Lithuanian : Niekas nenorėjo mirti
Vytautas Žalakevičius Regimantas Adomaitis, Juozas Budraitis, Algimantas Masiulis, Donatas Banionis Drama Lithuanian SSR; USSR State Prize, 1967
An Old, Old Tale Старая, старая сказкаNadezhda Kosheverova Oleg Dahl, Marina Neyolova, Vladimir Etush Fantasy, musical
Older sister Старшая сестра Georgy Natanson Tatyana Doronina, Natalya Tenyakova, Mikhail Zharov Drama
A Pistol Shot ВыстрелNaum Trakhtenberg Mikhail Kozakov Drama
The Republic of ShKID Республика ШКИД Gennadi Poloka Sergei Yursky, Yulia Burygina, Pavel Luspekayev Comedy-drama
Royal Regatta Королевская регата Yuri Chulyukin Natalya Kustinskaya Comedy
The Story of Asya Klyachina История Аси Клячиной Andrei Konchalovsky Iya Savvina Drama
On Thin Ice По тонкому льду Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh Viktor Korshunov Drama
The Gypsy Цыган Yevgeny Matveyev Yevgeny Matveyev Drama
The Tale of Tsar Saltan Сказка о царе Салтане Alexander Ptushko Vladimir Andreev, Larisa Golubkina, Oleg Vidov Fantasy
There Lived Kozyavin Жил-был КозявинAndrey KhrzhanovskyAleksandr GraveAnimation
Three Fat Men Три толстяка Aleksey Batalov, Iosif Shapiro Lina Braknytė, Pyotr Artemyev, Aleksey Batalov, Valentin Nikulin Fantasy
Two Tickets for a Daytime Picture Show Два билета на дневной сеанс Gerbert Rappaport Aleksandr Zbruyev Crime
The Ugly Story Скверный анекдот Aleksandr Alov, Vladimir Naumov Yevgeny Yevstigneyev Comedy
Wings Крылья Larisa Shepitko Maya Bulgakova, Zhanna Bolotova Drama
Women Женщины Pavel Lyubimov Inna Makarova Drama
Year as Long as Life Год как жизнь Grigori Roshal Igor Kvasha Drama

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  1. "Festival de Cannes: Andrei Rublev". festival-cannes.com. Archived from the original on 18 January 2012. Retrieved 2009-04-10.