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White Bim Black Ear ()

Belyy Bim Chernoe ukho (original title)
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A white dog called Bim is looking for its owner. It encounters all kinds of people and situations.

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Ivan Ivanovich
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Slander Woman
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Seryy
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Pal Titych
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Dasha
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Semyon Petrovich
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Alyosha's Father
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Tolik's Mother
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Stepanovna
Anatoliy Barantsev ...
Nikolay Yegorovich
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The Fishman
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The Switchman
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Trofimych
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Alyosha's Mother
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Medical Assistant
Anna Rybnikova ...
Lyusya (as Anya Rybnikova)
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Tolik (as Vanya Voroyov)
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Alesha (as Seryozha Shevlyakov)
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Anna Pavlovna
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Anisya's Husband
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Professor-Dog Handler
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Aleksandr Petrovich
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Taxi Driver
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Militsiaman
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Molodoy sobakolov
Yuriy Khrzhanovskiy ...
Bim (voice)
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Anisya
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Prodavets shchenkov
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Andrey Leonidovich
Tatyana Nikitina
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Judge at the Dog Show
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Bus Driver
Vitaliy Ponomaryov ...
Prokhozhiy (as V. Ponomaryov)
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Kostya
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Klim
Zoya Tolbuzina ...
zhena Serogo (as Zoya Zemnukova)
Vyacheslav Tsyupa ...
Student
Fyodor Yekaterinitsev
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Medsestra
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Prokhozhiy b shlyape

Directed by

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Stanislav Rostotskiy

Written by

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Stanislav Rostotskiy ... ()
 
Gavriil Troyepolsky ... (book)

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Andrey Petrov ... (as Andrei Petrov)

Cinematography by

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Vyacheslav Shumskiy

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Valentina Mironova ... (as V. Mironova)

Production Design by

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Sergey Serebrenikov

Costume Design by

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Elza Rappoport ... (as Elza Rapoport)

Makeup Department

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Aleksey Smirnov ... makeup artist (as A. Smirnov)
T. Smirnova ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Yakov Sapozhnikov ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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L. Bakhtiarova ... assistant director
Aleksandr Kolosov ... assistant director (as A. Kolosov)
Z. Kurdyumova ... assistant director

Art Department

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Sergey Datskevich ... poster artist
N. Fadeyeva ... set dresser
N. Korobyova ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Igor Strokanov ... sound

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Sergey Iltyakov ... special effects (as S. Iltyakov)
G. Sholina ... special effects operator

Camera and Electrical Department

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I. Gromov ... gaffer
Vladimir Kalashnikov ... assistant camera (as V. Kalashnikov)
I. Kobelev ... camera operator
I. Kokoryeva ... still photographer
Aleksandr Tarasov ... assistant camera (as A. Tarasov)
Vyacheslav Zvonilkin ... camera operator (as V. Zvonijkin)

Music Department

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Vladislav Chernushenko ... conductor (as V. Chernushenko)

Additional Crew

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A. Meydman ... consultant
Iosif Osipov ... consultant (as I. Osipov)
Valeriya Pogozheva ... story editor (as V. Pogozheva)
V. Somov ... dog expert
Anatoli Spivak ... consultant (as A. Spivak)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A touching lyrical film story about the fate of a dog losing its beloved master, about people's attitudes towards the "smaller brothers", which radiates souls like an X-ray, revealing baseness and petty meanness in some, and nobility, compassion and love in others. The film was nominated for an Oscar film award in 1979 as the best film in a foreign language. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)

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Also Known As
  • Белый Бим Черное ухо (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • White Bim Black Ear (United States)
  • White Bim Black Ear (World-wide, English title)
  • White Bim Black Ear (United Kingdom)
  • Bim chien blanc à l'oreille noire (France)
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  • 182 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Soviet Union's official submission to the 1979's Oscars as Best Foreign Language Film category. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in K-9 (1989). See more »

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