Description: Original Russian film title (on the poster): ПЕРЕХВАТOriginal (transliteration) film title: PEREKHVAT Informal literally translation:INTERCEPTION POSTER ARTIST: MIKHAIL GETMAN DIRECTED BY: SERGEY TARASOV GENRE: ACTION POSTER LANGUAGE: RUSSIAN PRINT YEAR: 1987 PRINT RUN: 38.000 !!! POSTER COUNTRY: USSR FILM COUNTRY: USSR PUBLISHED BY: "REKLAMFILM", MOSCOW SIZE: 25½" x 41⅓" = CM: 65 x 105 PRODUCED BY: MOSFILM STUDIO CONDITION: GOOD, FOLDED FILMPLOTSTARSIMDBARTISTFILMPLOTSTARRINGIMDBPOSTER ARTISTOriginal vintage Soviet movie poster (from the first released of the film in Soviet Union - May 1986) "Perekvat" is a 1986 Soviet action adventure film directed by Sergei Tarasov at the Mosfilm studio. The film tells about the struggle between Soviet and American intelligence Please Note: the artwork was issued in highly limited edition and is very hard to find one.The film takes place in 1986. CIA agent Steve Bryustner (Vladimir Menshov) receives a task: to disable the strategic object (antenna) of the space communications of the USSR Armed Forces so that the latest American missile submarine can secretly enter the Indian Ocean, avoiding detection by Soviet satellites. Midshipman-border guard Alexei Bakhteev (Andrey Rostotsky), who is entrusted by the commander of the patrol ship to repair the extinguished lighthouse on the shore, notices the landing of an unknown paratrooper in a high-altitude suit on Soviet territory at night, follows him and by phone informs the KGB about the violation of the state border. Bakhteev receives an order not to detain the saboteur, but to secretly pursue him in order to find out the purpose of the sabotage. The saboteur, having identified himself under surveillance, breaks away from Bakhteev, but he again manages to get on his tail. The agent approaches the complex's antenna and prepares to smash it with shots, but Bakhteev manages to stop him. Bryustner severely beats Bakhteev and throws him into the water, but loses his weapon in the process. The border guard detains the saboteur and the support vessel. In the finale, a handcuffed spy and a bandaged but smiling Bakhteev fly in the same helicopter.☆Andrey Rostotskiy ☆Vladimir Menshov ☆Yana Drouz www.imdb.com/title/tt0091745/Getman Mikhail Anatolevich (1947-) - Soviet Ukrainian graphic artist, poster artist. Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR. Was born in 1947 in Zhitomir. He studied at the Moscow State Art Institute named after V.I.Surikov, in the poster workshop of N.A.Ponomarev and O.M.Savostyuk. After graduation in 1976, he worked mainly in the field of political posters. Since 1974 he has been working at the Plakat publishing house. From the same year he took part in republican, all-Union and international exhibitions of posters, exhibitions of Soviet posters abroad. In the late 1980s, Getman emigrated to the United States. Mikhail Getman is the author of posters such as "The Sacred Borders of the Fatherland" (1976), "International Children's Day" (1977), "Lenin illuminated our great path" (1979), "The Five Years of Effectiveness and Quality - the Enthusiasm and Creativity of Young People" (1979 ), "Europe a nuclear-free zone!" (1983), “Stay alert! Stand guard over the republic day and night! " (1983) and others. Posters by Mikhail Getman are represented in Moscow in the Russian State Library. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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Artist: LEMESHENKO ALEKSANDER MIKHAILOVICH (1918-1984)
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Size: Large
Signed: No
Custom Bundle: No
Title: PEREKHVAT
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Item Length: 40 in
Region of Origin: México, Mexico
Framing: Unframed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Film, Art, Movies, History, Family, Hare
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Type: Poster
Year of Production: 1987
Item Height: 30 in
Style: Vintage, Socrealism, Socialist Realism, Art Deco, Russian, Chinese
Theme: Film, Advertising, Animation, Art, Conflicts & Wars, History, Militaria, Movies, Music, Social History, Sports
Features: 1st Edition, Limited Edition
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Handmade: No
Item Width: 40 in
Culture: USSR