- Seventeen Moments of Spring
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name = Seventeen Moments of Spring
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director =Tatiana Lioznova
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writer = based on the books byYulian Semyonov
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starring =Vyacheslav Tikhonov
music =Mikael Tariverdiev
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distributor =Gorky Film Studio Gosteleradio
released = 1973
runtime = 840 Min
12 parts
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language = Russian
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imdb_id = 0069628Seventeen Moments of Spring (
1973 ) ("Семнадцать мгновений весны" in Russian), also "Seventeen Instants of Spring" is aSoviet TV miniseries. It was filmed atGorky Film Studio , directed byTatiana Lioznova and based on the series of books by the novelistYulian Semyonov . It is divided into 12 episodes, with each part being 70 minutes and the whole series being 840 minutes long.The series is about the life of
Soviet spy Maksim Isaev operating inNazi Germany under the name Max Otto vonStirlitz , played by theSoviet actorVyacheslav Tikhonov . Other leading roles were played byLeonid Bronevoy ,Oleg Tabakov ,Yuri Vizbor ,Evgeni Evstigneev ,Rostislav Plyatt ,Vasily Lanovoy , andMikhail Zharkovsky .Plot
The plot is driven by Stirlitz's (ultimately successful) attempts at thwarting negotiations between SS General
Karl Wolff , representingWalter Schellenberg andHeinrich Himmler , and American intelligence operativeAllen Dulles inBern ,Switzerland during the final months ofWorld War II . The Dulles portrayed in the show, acting without the authorization of the President, is interested in reaching a peace agreement with Nazi Germany that would leave many Nazi institutions in place in order to prevent the rise of "Bolshevism " in Germany and Northern Italy. The negotiations are conducted in secret and behind the back ofHitler and, more importantly forStirlitz , theSoviet Union . The tension isn't easy since right from the very beginning of the series,Obergruppenführer Ernst Kaltenbrunner opens up an investigation on Stirlitz, led in part by Stirlitz's role in delaying the German atomic research program and his otherwise almost-too-impeccable record of loyalty and devotion to Hitler, even as other German officers had begun to grumble in private about the leadership. There is one scene in the third episode where Stirlitz attends a funeral and sees Kaltenbrunner there, not knowing that Kaltenbrunner is the very man who opened the investigation against him. A man next to Stirlitz fearfully utters Kaltenbrunner's name to him, portraying a powerful climactic moment.Near the end of the 12-part miniseries, Ernst Kaltenbrunner and
Martin Bormann both get together and send the Gestapo to arrest Karl Wolff for his negotiations with the Allies. However, Wolff is saved in the nick of time when Schellenberg intervenes. Upon the arrival of Wolff's plane, Schellenberg stops the Gestapo forces from capturing Wolff and allows for the negotiations to take place.Historical background
The negotiations between Dulles and Wolff did take place in reality on
March 8 ,1945 , codenamed bothOperation Sunrise andOperation Crossword ("Sunrise Crossword" in the film) and Soviet agents supplied information on them to the USSR. One of them wasKim Philby . [cite web|title=Analysis of the Name File of Guido Zimmer|work=Records of theCentral Intelligence Agency - Records of the Directorate of Operations|url=http://www.archives.gov/iwg/declassified-records/rg-263-cia-records/rg-263-zimmer.html|accessmonthday=September 10 |accessyear=2006|] [cite web|title=Superagent nicknamed "Little Son"|work=SVR|url=http://svr.gov.ru/smi/2004/bratishka20040125.htm|language=Russian|accessmonthday=September 10 |accessyear=2006|] Another agent of the Soviet Military Intelligence, dubbed as "a fantastic source, who received the first-class information from Germany" byAllen Dulles , was Rudolph Rassler, working inSwitzerland during secret negotiations. [cite web|title="They Are Honest and Modest People..."|work=SVR|url=http://svr.gov.ru/smi/2000/trud20000415.htm|language=Russian|accessmonthday=September 10 |accessyear=2006|]Inventing the image of Isaev-Stirlitz, Yulian Semyonov worked with the biographies of well-known Soviet intelligence officers:
Lev Manevich , Nikolai Kuznetsov, Sandor Radó. But no one of them became a prototype of the film's main character. Stirlitz is the collective image, in which the author embodied all the best features of the intelligence officer. [cite web|title=Yulian Semyonov's "Moments"|work=Voice of Russia |url=http://www.vor.ru/culture/cultarch187_rus.html|language=Russian|accessmonthday=September 11 |accessyear=2006|]Stirlitz is sometimes referred to as a Russian
James Bond , even if the comparison is not entirely warranted. Although the show contains some relatively unbelievable elements (i.e. a Russian passing for a German for twenty years) and it may even have served a somewhat similar ideological role as the James Bond films did in the West, Seventeen Moments of Spring is based, even if only loosely, on actual historical events. Moreover, the show also strives for a much more realistic version of foreign espionage than the James Bond films do, with Stirlitz carefully playing on rivalries within the SD andSS , cautiously seeking out friendly contacts, prudently developing alibis for his covert activities and very rarely resorting to force or gadgetry. It also notable that one hardly gets the impression that many of the Nazis were all the incarnation of evil: while there the show does remind the viewer of the horror of Nazi death camp through use of some original footage, one nonetheless finds it hard not to take something of a liking for Mueller and some of Stirlitz' other adversaries.The music for the movie was written by
Armenia n-born composerMikael Tariverdiev .The series was immensely popular in the
Soviet Union and it originated many popular phrases as well as an entire genre of anecdotes, the latter having seemingly taken a life of its own. The show is still frequently aired on Russian television. Plans were discussed to build a monument to Stirlitz in the city ofGorokhovets , his birth place in the series.A Polish television series with a very similar theme,
More Than Life at Stake (Polish: "Stawka większa niż życie") (withCaptain Kloss being the analogous character to Stirlitz) was made in1967 -1968 .Inaccuracies in the movie
* Stirlitz listens to a song by
Édith Piaf ,Non, je ne regrette rien , which was released in1960
* Most SD,Gestapo andRSHA staff is portrayed routinely wearing trademark blackSS uniform , which had fallen out of use since1939 . It is hard to tell for sure, however, given that the movie is black and white.oundtrack
The main theme to the movie, titled "Mgnovenia" (or "Moments"), was composed by
Mikael Tariverdiev and performed byJoseph Kobzon .References
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*imdb title|id=0069628|title=Semnadtsat mgnoveniy vesny
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