Nikita Bogoslovskiy
Nikita V. Bogoslovsky (May 22, 1913 in Saint-Petersburg, Russian Empire – April 4, 2004 in Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet Russian composer, author of more than 200 songs, 8 symphonies (1940–1991), 17 operettas and musical comedies, 58 soundtracks, and 52 scores for theater productions.
Bogoslovsky is best known for two Mark Bernes's trademark songs from the Great Patriotic War film "Two Fighters", "Tyomnaya noch" (Dark Night) and "Shalandy polnye kefali" (Boats Full of Mullets).
| Known For | Sound |
|---|---|
| Most Rating | 0.2103 |
| Birthday | 1913-05-22 |
| Place of Birth | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
| Also Known As | Nikita Bogoslovskiy , Никита Владимирович Богословский , Nikita Bogoslovsky, Н. Богословский, |
1983
I Am Returning Your Portrait
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I Am Returning Your Portrait
1972
Ilf and Petrov Rode in the Tram
5/5
The film tells about the life of the Soviet country in the 30s of the twentieth century, based on the feuilletons and notebooks of famous writers Ilya...
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Ilf and Petrov Rode in the Tram
1973
There Were Three Bachelors
6.667/3
A funny story about three best friends - young scientists who swear to not get married and concentrate only on science.
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