The Killers (1. 95. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Killers (Russian: . Ubiytsy) is a 1. 95. Soviet and Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky and his fellow students Marika Beiku and Aleksandr Gordon. The film is based on the short story . The top Ubiytsy (The Killers) quotes selected by the Rotten Tomatoes community. Login to submit a quote! No quotes approved yet for Ubiytsy (The Killers). Ubiytsy 1958 The Killers Andrei Tarkovsky DVDRip XviD from Torrentreactor Movies database. Hash: a66060b08482ae550e3c6a6d014764991a216536. Ubiytsy (The Killers) (1958) This short is based on a short story by Hemingway. Directed By: Marika Beiku Andrei Tarkovsky. Available on the Killers Criterion boxset.It was Tarkovsky's first film, produced when he was a student at the State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK). The Killers is an adaptation of a short story by Ernest Hemingway. The story is divided into three scenes. The first and third scenes were directed by Beiku and Tarkovsky, the second by Gordon. The first scene shows Nick Adams (Yuli Fait) observing two gangsters (Valentin Vinogradov and Boris Novikov) in black coats and black hats entering a small- town diner where Adams is eating. They tell the owner, George (Aleksandr Gordon), that they are searching for the boxer Ole Andreson and that they want to kill him. They tie up Nick Adams and the cook, and wait for Ole Andreson to appear. Three customers enter the restaurant and are sent away by George. One of the customers is played by Tarkovsky, who whistles Lullaby of Birdland. The second scene shows Nick Adams visiting Ole Andreson (Vasiliy Shukshin) in his hide- out, a small room. He warns Andreson about the two gangsters, but Andreson is resigned to his fate and unwilling to flee. The third scene shows Adams returning to the diner and informing the owner of Andreson's decision. Yuli Fait as Nick Adams. Aleksandr Gordon as George. Valentin Vinogradov as Al. Vadim Novikov as Max. Yuriy Dubrovin as 1st Customer. Andrei Tarkovsky as 2nd Customer. Vasiliy Shukshin as Ole Andreson. Production. Andrei Tarkovsky and Aleksandr Gordon asked Marika Beiku to work with them. The idea for adapting Ernest Hemingway's short story was Tarkovsky's. All roles were played by students of the VGIK, and the camera and lighting was handled by fellow students Alfredo . Props were brought by students from their homes, and from relatives and friends. The film was praised by Mikhail Romm, the professor and teacher of Beiku, Gordon and Tarkovsky.
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