Video: "Elementary Watson!" and other famous phrases of the Soviet Sherlock Holmes
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
On June 19, Vasily Borisovich Livanov, the chief Sherlock Holmes of the Soviet Union, celebrates his 80th birthday. He not only acted in films, but also directed such popular cartoons as "The Most, The Most, The Most" and "The Musicians of Bremen," and he also had the idea to make a film about Andrei Rublev. In our review, the brightest phrases that sounded from the lips of his famous detective hero and with which he was remembered by millions of viewers.
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