Point, Point, Comma...
Russian: Точка, точка, запятая...
Directed byAlexander Mitta
Written by
  • Alexander Mitta
  • Mikhail Lvovsky
Starring
CinematographyRoman Veseler
Music byGennady Gladkov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Point, Point, Comma... (Russian: Точка, точка, запятая...) is a 1972 Soviet comedy film directed by Alexander Mitta.[1][2][3]

Plot

The film tells about a schoolboy who no one takes seriously until a new student appears in the classroom.[4]

Cast

  • Sergei Danchenko as Alyosha Zhiltsov (as Seryozha Danchenko)
  • Mikhail Kozlovsky as Volka (as Misha Kozlovsky)
  • Olga Ryzhnikova as Zhenya Karetnikova (as Olya Ryzhnikova)
  • Yuri Nikulin as Zhiltsov
  • Zaza Kikvidze as Vakhtang Turmanidze
  • Marina Shcherbova as Galya Lushnikova
  • Lyudmila Sukhova as Zinochka Kryuchkova (as Lyuda Sukhova)
  • Andrey Vasiliev as Vadim Kostrov
  • Yevgeny Perov as Ivan Fyodorovich Prikhodko
  • Yevgeni Gerasimov as Sasha[5]
  • Vladimir Zamansky as Karetnikov
  • Zhanna Prokhorenko as a teacher
  • Natalya Seleznyova as a doctor

Songs

TranslationOriginal titleTransliterated titlePerformer
Point, point, comma«Точка, точка, запятая»Tochka, tochka, zapyatayaOleg Anofriev, Gennady Gladkov
A song about two pedestrians«Песня о двух пешеходах»Pesnya o dvukh peshekhodakhTatyana Daskovskaya, Alexey Levinskiy
Do you know?«А ты знаешь?»A ty zhaesh?Tatyana Daskovskaya, Alexey Levinskiy
Hooligan«Хулиган»Huligan
About Pythagoras, Newton, Edison and progress«О Пифагоре, Ньютоне, Эдисоне и прогрессе»O Pifagore, Nytone, Edisone i progresseTatyana Daskovskaya
A problem with an unknown«Задача с неизвестным»Zadacha s neizvestnyumTatyana Daskovskaya
Reprise of a song about two pedestrians«Реприза песни о двух пешеходах»Repriza pesni o dvukh peshekhodakhTatyana Daskovskaya
Quiet march«Тихий марш»Tikhiy marshTatyana Daskovskaya, Alexey Levinskiy
God bless you«Будьте здоровы»Bud'te zdorovyOleg Anofriev
How wonderful that one day it turns out«Как чудесно, что однажды получается»Kak chudesno, chto odnazhdy poluchaetsyaTatyana Daskovskaya

References

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