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you remembered to land, and at the same time the same rapport and where there is a side wind , a slippery strip and visibility is bad. yes, this is where the problems begin. that is, you must be ready. in any case, in any call, as he says, we are one good friend. he says the pilot is about to land at the airport and is about to go around. but if you're lucky, i understand, but we have a lot of sayings. yes, there are no friends in the fourth turn, yes, yes, difficulties in landing. this is the icing of the strip. this is the wind. i think, yes visibility means, yes, these are criteria, in general, of ornithological danger, but this is not a human factor, let's say so. naturally, yes, that is, this moment, the one that you cannot predict. yes, you can not predict there will be birds today, there will not be these birds. a meteorite is coming today. yes, yes, this will not burn up in the atmosphere, but
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the human factor is unconditional. why because uh, let me give you the coefficient of friction on the strip, but to be clear, it's slippery. yes, the condition of the concrete itself. to you they say that you have 0.4 abstract figures dictate parameters like this, and you land and it turns out that it is far from 0.4. it's solid ice. it can certainly be so. you are told that gusts of wind. here they are, let's say. you see that you are on the verge of your criteria for stabilized approaches and your limitations in general on the aircraft. you approach the wind strip, it turns out to be completely different and it's good when it is quieter. and if he is stronger, then you are obliged to leave, of course, for the second round without questions, huh? that's what the law says. yes, then there is not sure, go-around, go-around, go-around, is considered to be a competent decision of the commander to perform and complete a safe given flight and flight
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is very interesting. well, for people who have ever managed to hold on to the horns or the handle, in general, they have ever sat in the cockpit, which many mistakenly call the cockpit. although the cockpit is generally a little bit the wrong place, er, the helmsman of hammer ships. yes, yes, so, uh, sometimes passengers applaud at the landing. eh, that's nice. well it quite strange because they don't understand what happened. and you understand here a frequent question, yes, which is asked from time to time , it is you who hear applause first. yes, the second will be this question. it's pleasant or unpleasant. well, 90% of the applause is not heard. why can't you hear? because after landing, the reverse is turned on, yes, plus you have increased vibration. no matter what the airport is. it doesn't matter, that is, the plane is a piece of iron. yes, you say a set of a huge set of metal plastic things that it squeaks, buzzes, and it slows down at a speed
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of 250-300 km / h there to a zero stop and it all roars. you just don't hear. well , naturally, the flight attendants pass. because you were home-planned. so, you are such a good fellow, it’s not right there. yes, of course it's nice when you applaud, but understanding, as if for what. here you are in the elevator. yes, with some old-fashioned elevator operator, right? or rubbed pressed the button bodice arrived. yes, it got out or at the bus stop the driver stopped got out the driver will be pleased, but it's work. by the way with this point of view question. what is the safest vehicle to ride? after all, why did i say the same thing? yes this is a show of skill - it means a kiss-weave stripe. so you need to sit down in such a way that in general it seems to me, but sometimes there is a rather hard landing associated with safety hazards, because if the strip is not
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very well processed, then this landing makes it possible to increase the coefficient of adhesion and will have to go to the strip. this is especially important when landing on a wet strip, wet dumping is the so-called yes, that is, the strip that contains water. you can get into hydroplaning. and, of course, go. you will not slow down anything and therefore e is prescribed to perform no kissels. yes, but a rather tangible landing page. yes, you must no one says landing. yes, to hit the plane. yes, there are a lot of options. eh, the case is next. that's good too, so, uh, let's try to explain to m-th passengers. and by the way, i am convinced that after all, a phobia, including
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remove, at least, if you hang a monitor in the cabin on each upcoming seat so that there is a fpv camera so that passengers can see what is happening, and now there are such functions, but you know how for many years of work in civil aviation 27 years of its civil aviation aviation worked. so i just thought something like this, i noticed that they share the passengers, like those who are afraid to fly aerophobia. yes, this is what they are divided into, somehow, into three groups for me personally. i shared them. the first group are those who knows what is happening does not understand what is happening. that is, there the plane hit the chatter and shakes. it is such a turbulence there now, that is, people do not understand and are not afraid of the unknown scares them, and the second category of people are those who say, i do not control the process, they are sitting there, who is sitting there in this cabin. they went up the ladder and saw that there was a little boy sitting there, 20 years old. yes, that’s what he says, something like he ’s taking us there, that is, they don’t seem to control the process, i say wait, and when you sit in the car, well, let's say, here
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you driver on the left. you are on the right, you have a steering wheel , a gas pedal, there are brakes, you control how, and you look at you , a kamaz is flying and a person is answering. well, i see that kamaz is on the territory and the third category. but, most likely, these are already serious such things. uh, that is, a person begins to look for some, uh, cases when a plane crashed for information about disasters, there he begins to ask. this is a reliable company. this company, reliable - this is an old plane. that is, he is not preparing to fly a man, he is already ready that he will die in this plane. well then there is, it is indeed a phobia that is connected. in my opinion already with such psychiatric moments. in principle, these people are very easy to distinguish even, well , men, as a rule, they are still there. yes, it’s clear to the carport that they are already ready, yes, and they enter the plane into the trash, they will say to the woman they start there. from the check-in counters and erase. yes, that is, they are dissatisfied with something else, they enter the salon, not such a chair, not
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such a stewardess, something else, but these are people , of course, i don’t know how, uh, i’m not a doctor, yes, that is, i can’t, but here with those who are not i control and who do not understand what is happening to them is much easier. how many times did you have the opportunity or the need to get out of the cockpit to calm the situation ? the commander has no right to leave the cockpit; in any situation, he has no right and the pilot does not exit the cockpit. in the event of some kind of emergency situation on board, i mean, with a brawl with the behavior of people, this is strictly prohibited. but how is the commander responsible for everything? the commander is responsible for everything. yes, of course. well, imagine you have inadequate planes flying, which all the commander leaves the cockpit at this moment, and he is more powerful, he is an athlete or something else. and plus alcohol on board, yes, which blew his head off and that’s it, he escapes the cabin, and you can’t deal with him further, what is forbidden
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to enter is your task, as soon as possible to sit down for you the most comfortable board, on which you flew the most comfortable, of course it's a boeing 777 just like uh. excuse me. i'll explain, it's a two-story. no no no. this is the largest powered aircraft that flies the farthest. yes, of course, this is the most comfortable with point of view, and spending time on the plane, because it is very long and very far away. we continue our flight at an altitude of 10,000 m in the podcast of everyone who wants to fly , the flight order is with us the commander of the ship alexei khachamasov and i am the monitoring pilot. leonid yakubovich i was terribly interested in our body. we are used to what from ourselves down to ourselves up, left left right right, and this is a habit, this is how psychophysics works with a joystick. they say that it is very convenient, but
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on the other hand, what is it for? that, firstly, when you have a steering wheel in front of the dashboard , it closes a certain number of devices. you're not going anywhere, that doesn't close the question. the site is more convenient in terms of cabin volume, the one you see in front of you is a plus. here is the handle of the dashik called this side of the staple, and the electric remote control, although the same boeing 777, which is also one of the two remote control systems by wire. what is called, but he left the helm, of course, he left the helm, by the way, the tu-24 aircraft. yes, that is, such a bicycle is the same site and that's it. it
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works, though not like a real steering wheel, that is, on itself. it works like this, i understand, but nevertheless , it’s still right on my own, by the way, also on my own, yes, but there is one hand. but you see, when you put in, or rather, take a pen and try to write with your left hand, writing is uncomfortable, but if you get into a car, you can steer with your right hand and steer with your left hand, that is, there are no special differences and addiction, but for me as an instructor pilot. i fly left and right and left and right. yes, today i have to steer with one hand with the right hand, and tomorrow with the left steer. and how easy it is to transfer from the right cup to the kvs cup if you held it with your right hand, and then tomorrow you have to hold it with your left hand very quickly, in principle, addiction comes very quickly. that is , there are, well, roughly 5-10 flights at the moment when the instructor introduces the commander. that is, he teaches. you don’t immediately sit down as a co-pilot and immediately flew on your own commander. no, that doesn't happen. yes, that is
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, a person who flew as a co-pilot, and then it is already clear that he has matured before that. that is, it passes, we will speak of a certain part. he knows that he passes training in the gym and many do not pass. many do not go from co-pilot to commanders. why because we will say 80-90 percent of the success of a flight depends not so much even on your knowledge of skills. how much of your psychological state? find yourself in the cockpit when you know everything, you can do everything, but your hands are shaking, yes, almost a panic state. there is nothing you can do in an emergency. everything crumbles absolutely nothing, and when the second pilot passes exactly. uh, this is the way to submit tests for candidates for commanders. it is important how he feels on the plane and the simulator shows this, yes, that is, no supernatural situations are created there. and we look at how a person knows how to manage. here are the resources of the cab.
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yes, we are doing some special cases, but the transplantation itself and from right to left, it unusual. it is, of course, unusual. why because for a long time for many years, you sat on the right side and lifted your head to the right to the left up there and there. you filled the car computer with your left hand. yes, and you flew, when they gave you, you flew with your left hand controlled the engines, and with your right hand you controlled the steering wheel, and then you need to turn everything upside down. and now you are getting so screwed head from left to right and the first time. naturally, the dashboard and all controls. it seems to me completely alien. well, it’s not so unusual, but you get used to it pretty quickly, by the way, even then, if you touched on this topic, the simulator, yes , today in simulator training, in principle, this is the cornerstone why because, no matter what the modern simulator is? you will not learn how to fly a real plane, even after spending six months there, a year of psychology, even psychology, even if
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you work, muscle memory psychology will work. yes, psychology at that moment of psychology, but how to work out emergency situations, how to work out the interaction of members crew, how they communicate with each other the simulator is very good. in general , getting used to the cockpit to the layout of the instrument views, i'll tell you. why can i say this from my own experience? i asked myself a few times ago. after watching all these films, i wonder if something happens, here they come running, excite screaming, the crew guys are in a swoon. oh-oh-oh, who can land a plane, and for this purpose i went to the boeing 737 simulator. i have been walking for half a year now, and i will succeed there. i perfectly i understand how, after all, having a certain touch is normal. i perfectly understand the difference between a simulator and a tin i am a live plane,
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among other things, i think. what is this very psychology that we say when you have 300 people behind you, yes, plus, you understand that there may not be a second time, then you and no one will correct you, because you have to sit down and i i still don't know if i can or not. you know, there are a huge number of computer programs flytimes, these are flight simulators that they simulate all flights, and i really, really respect from those guys young and older and already old, you know those who are very fond of these simulators, but these simulators they give theoretical knowledge about the cockpit about the aircraft, of course, and the most amazing thing is these guys study so deep. but the equipment of the aircraft, the functions of the aircraft, their capabilities, how to work with them so deeply that i sometimes say. why is he so deep? are you digging?
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well, there is a book, and how in our school, how well, who studied. and the head of the department there was aerodynamics, colonel kopatsyn, he says, guys, understand that higher education is not a washed-out tank into which you need to load all the knowledge, and then poke around there and pull it out, you need to be able to use literature, that is, you must find knowledge the ones you need at the right time. do you know where to get them? remember how the film sherlock holmes yes, he says, yes, this is the attic, but there everything is on the shelves. here is this golden film library of our education. in my opinion. i have always said this is the ability to reference literature. absolutely taught you where you can find. if anything an instant experience. you know you have to take it. is it this textbook or this one is absolutely accurate. i agree with this. why because, and as they say? that's how they threw a pebble into the water, right?
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first, a small circle that is, of such a diameter, then it diverges, the wider the circle of your knowledge , the wider the circle of your ignorance, that is, behind this wave further and you will not be able to memorize 5-10 books that you need study, but you read them once. you already know where, what to find. yes, there are necessary postulates, those that you should know by heart, but even manufacturers of modern foreign domestic aircraft. here is the so-called memory of this knowledge, that is, actions from memory that you must do, they fit in 3-4 in five lines maximum. why because people understand very well if you memorized the quran, the bible and everything else and do not repeat it every day day after day like a in monasteries, yes, that is, they only are doing this, then at some necessary moment you will be told the twenty-fifth page , the fourth line from the top. you will not remember, at best you will be mistaken, for sure. i've talked to many and many times
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abroad. and i wherever i am. i have only one question. it doesn’t matter to me what is happening , it doesn’t matter to me where i will live, how close the flying club is, right? yes, i'm only at the well, so anger in any country in the world. i flew in canada to america in france i saw flying. and i know the opinion. we've talked about this several times. i i know, the opinion of all there are no better russian pilots in the world. well, here the question is such a criterion. um, you see, here again i have had occasion to fly, and in private eraclubs. yes , the same little united states flew there somewhere and also says something. e, he says, that is , the way you fly, he says, we don’t do that. i say, well, maybe it's because of our crazy some with some. e, such as to say inside, and now i'll show you how i can do it or something that you know, i can do it too, yes, do it there. well i can't say that the russians are straight pilots. they
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are the best of the best. no, well, one of the best. let's do it. well, maybe i agree, in any case, any passenger should know. no, of course, god- kissed people are sitting there. i've always said it, and still do. until now. i have a feeling of something completely impossible. there are people to whom god has given an ear for music, there are people who are composers and artists, and there are people, pilots, it will not be absolutely different. i absolutely agree with this, because my flying life has shown that yes indeed there are people to whom it is given and there are people to whom there are people to whom it is hard for mine, this is also given, but with a certain work. and there are people with great difficulty, but it does not work. this is also true . we say goodbye to you, our plane landed at the airport. ostankino we hope that he enjoyed the flight.
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always. looking forward to having you aboard our podcast everyone wants to fly. with us was the commander of the ship alexei kochevasov, i pinched the monitor leonid yakubovich goodbye. hello this is a podcast ranevskaya my name is igor igritsky is away. i have maria, a gypsy, polishchuk, who played ranevskaya in the series ranevskaya, this is a series about the phenomenal actress of the 20th century faina georgievna, ranevskaya hello , you are hello! hmm, they grew up in non-soviet
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times, it became such an internet meme, she is attributed a huge amount, but various expressions, and she has already turned from an actress into a character, which is better known as aphorisms. yes, yes, aphorisms and anecdotes. in fact, it is necessary to tell about her fate and career at least in a nutshell, because so is extremely non-trivial. this girl was born in uh 1896 in taganrog in a wealthy jewish family. her father was an industrialist, owner of factories, uh and steamboats. and moreover, dad wants her to marry, as i understand it, in order to combine capital for the son of her friends there, and so on and so forth. i'm not
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sure if this is a story about a dad who wanted to marry her off to a young man from uh, a nearby rich family, so that combine capitals that is a historical story. they are fantasy screenwriters. yes , i don’t remember reading about it somewhere from the real story of georgievna taganrog. this is my native city. chekhov connected in this way. eh, the fate of these two people, not only. eh, like a pseudonym. and which then, uh, did faina georgievna choose? well, like, uh , she was always terribly proud that she was born a from the homeland of anton pavlovich chekhov and, uh, her love for the theater, as she herself said, uh, manifested itself at the age of 5. she was, as i understand it, convinced that she would become a great actress became a great actress hmm no doubt, but at first she led because. eh, it was still the russian empire
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, the life of a rich jewish girl who graduated from a gymnasium with all the attributes inherent in that time, that is, and she knew how to play musical instruments. pete knew languages. uh, yes, i spoke quite this set. it's still announced. she stuttered, and, as i understand it, her family. hmm in a sense, did not support her theatrical everything. manners, because for some reason her parents thought she was ugly and compared her to her sister, which everyone, in general, considered beauties. let me say a few words about why we are talking about this at all now, because, as you know, a biographical series has now been released, which is called ranevskaya, and in connection with this. i would just like to ask you, or is it how
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deeply you immersed yourself in the biography of your heroine, and i immersed myself in the biography of fain georgievna ranevskaya and read books in every possible way. watched the interview. actually, the only thing is with natalia krymova and endlessly reviewed both the episodes and the performance further, silence, and so on and so forth, but i insist you make excuses about yourself. eh, i'll say it anyway. it is infinite that i did not play faina georgievna ranevskaya and played a certain character that we all fantasized together around certain starting points, which we know exactly what happened, because there are a lot of invented things in this scenario. this work of art can be treated badly. well, eh, but just don’t demand historical
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accuracy from him, please. well, all the same, some traits you er, at least at the beginning there are some starting points there are some bits , for example, yes that she stuttered that she no of course, of course, a lot is based on her biography on what we know of her biography, but by no means everything is cut, but still the fact is that her family yi migrated. this is a series is a fact, right? why do you think fanny, girshevna feldman, stayed for the love of art? this is absolutely accurate, and it seems to me, about this, again, in some rare scraps that have been preserved, and from really really her words. and this is exactly what she said, and not many of these endless anecdotes and aphorisms attributed to her. somewhere she said about this, that he, well, of course, to the theater, because
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the theater existed not only in russia, but in the russian empire it existed in the russian empire. in russia, he rocked here chekhov was born in russia, that is, in fact , it seems to you that she is more likely out of love. i may be misinterpreting specifically to the great playwright. and in case i can't take the liberty of answering uh for poing georgievna, but, for example, if you remember, again, i will probably refer to this all the time in an interview with krymova, when they asked her who is your main director in life , she said alexander sergeevich pushkin who is your teacher, she said stanislavsky that is, everything the people by whom she was brought up, by whom she was brought up inwardly, it is not necessary that she be
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familiar with them. she was not with stanislavsky , except that is, the story when she shouted to him, my dear leontief lane, but it was absolutely impossible for her. well, do not live on the same land with him no. after the war, ranevskaya was unsuccessful. hmm, she went to moscow and was not recognized as an actress. yes there, and her stuttering was some kind of barrier. uh, by the way it's yours, how would personal here's a notion. uh, how now she stutters, because we have not heard already. i read somewhere that she had hmm not a classic stutter, which is, well, the first thing that comes to mind when you hear a person stutters is the first thing that comes to your mind. at somehow she was. otherwise, she stuttered in the eye. she therefore drew long words.
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and of course, no one has any audio recording of this, but if you listen very meticulously to even her age, and by talking and so on, you can hear echoes of this stuttering somewhere. it’s just that over the years of working with the let’s device, she learned to hide it and learned to use it in such a way that no one would notice it, but during the filming process, and somewhere, probably, in the second week of filming. hmm somehow it was under abandoned. this. here is my attempt at authentic stuttering precisely through vowels, because it didn’t read like stuttering , like some kind of nonsense and a director. i remember he told me that come on this one , do it right. do it. here's how, how a person will habitually perceive it, and somehow it got stuck. i do not know what happened as a result, but i will remember that there was a story when we spat a little on
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this authenticity. and you know, when i watched these episodes, uh, one of my hmm, the discoveries were that, well, besides the fact that you really somehow very much resemble fain georgievna. although hmm , i wouldn't say face, but in a way. yes , your voice is very, uh, consistent with, well, as we remember, as fine dahlia used to say. at least when she was young in the films. it's just kind of mmm. such luck, yes, that is, you, as it were , didn’t do anything on purpose. it's just that you have such a low personal no, well, here, i don't know. i'm talking now i don't try to talk low bass, or some other special way, it looks like i'm talking now, probably as much as possible, of course, you are trying somehow on purpose right here, but i have some suspicions. it's probably the right question to ask. uh, post-production, but
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i have some suspicions that they were spinning something there. you think i don't know. i'm talking to you right now. i didn’t look very much myself, i can’t look at myself. absolutely. i just don't get it. i can't. it's a disaster. here but looked and he knows my voice obviously perfectly. he said how as if in some places somewhere suddenly so once and somehow woof. it's great. uh, of course, the second moment, which is in this series. well, at least it didn’t surprise me a little, but when there the father says to his wife, e you this ugly, then you want to make the idiot there an actress, of course, looking at you it is very difficult to imagine what it is? well, in general, well, first of all, really. i don't really agree with you. and this is, firstly, secondly, uh, categorically different were the standard beauties. here, then i
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'll tell you more. uh, when i entered the institute in 2001 year, even when i came to the moscow art theater with my face, they told me, well, where, where? by the way, there are certain canons of how a person should look to me, i kept thinking, uh, it's true, really. so it's true, really, so these canons that exist, in general, hello, on the other hand, it played. that's it with faina georgievna, some kind of cruel joke, because after all, well, in the cinema, at least, these comic old women are endless. were they not able to play or she was not allowed to play, uh heroes or not no, no, she could actually play anything, and it was not for nothing that the rozovian said about her that she was the great tragedy and tragic actress after watching the film without uh
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dream. and yes, and. well, she really could, but they didn't give another disclosure . let's go back and talk about it. why i would like us to look. any fragment with pleasure always. help ambulance delirium tremens delirium tremens, who is sick, i am sick margaritsilovich, leave mentally. i 've only seen the first two episodes of the series, and then the trailers are there is this is the role. do you have? well, we didn't play. the entire movie, of course. spring we have a small stage. ah. the most important thing here is beauty. this is this terrible, strong woman. what it is? how is the hat?
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where are you from? yes, this was sent to me from the model's house. nice, can i try it on? i'll be back soon, i need to go to the tishinsky market. and now to - is to fix only the brave obey. arishka, i'll take an idiot with me so as not to get bored in the trolley bus. ranevskaya
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strive for and but she was not very respectful, in general, she treated him. she loved the theater more and aspired only to it, and suffered that she had little work in the theater, and not in the cinema at all. well, i'm sorry, but you can't get away from the furious simetism in her face. like this. yes, of course, it’s interesting, and i also like the story that she didn’t play the old einstein precisely because oh lord, i don’t remember who now, but it’s even known who said it, that the tsar’s mother cannot be, a jewish muzzle, of course, of course her life was filled with some kind of tragic inconsistencies with what was happening around, where everyone was on the wave in the victorious socialist revolution and so
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on made a career and so on, and fain is a dahlia. it seems that she went into some kind of internal migration and all her life she lived alone, she had, well, at the end of her life a dog, and people did not understand the boy. yes , we know this from documentaries. uh, the same krymov, when she told me there was no one to leave the boy with. and who is she talking to? well, even before that, it was obvious that she somehow hmm didn’t, e, correspond to everything in common with this, and ura did not find anything in this bolshevik revolution for patriotism. positive, as far as i understand, well , nevertheless, she had some roles. uh , not like that in the movies, known as, for example, tapers from alexandra parkhomenko or something else where she plays, for example , absolutely disgusting brilliantly perfectly plays with an american accent - i don’t remember how kinoel,
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what it is, like yes, yes, and here she is there , it’s just fantastic. this, firstly, it is impossible to know, then she had a frau. wurst is also such a vile thing, a creature from e, german, which means she adopted someone there, to torment these unfortunate children. there are some stories here and there. she played, uh, disgusting. not well, in cinderella after all it is out of time, despite the fact that schwartz is schwartz but nonetheless. it's still out of time here. and here, as it were, quite concrete, well, not a cheer for patriotism, but quite concrete, that is, that is, these good blacks and whites are bad. but in general, in principle, soviet cinema differed very much in this. i don't know what she is, uh, hmm , she was loyal. i do not think that i think that she was categorically against it, but
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nevertheless, judging by these examples, she allowed some microscopic episodes. well, here is her famous this episode from the production of the storm. and where did she play the speculator manka well, yes, he obviously sends some such stamp of the soviet era. although it is ingenious with the game. by the way, you played. we donate this too. yes? by the way, i tried about manka in e. again, the fish says how one, without any tenderness, refers to such characters. well, naturally, because now it is sometimes accepted, well, to paint everything with one paint. and what happened there 100 years ago, but still it is clear that these were these events. it’s not just that, not from scratch, and
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