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Leonid Gaidai

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Birth Date:
30.01.1923
Death date:
19.11.1993
Person's maiden name:
Leonid Iovich Gaidai
Extra names:
Leonid Gaidai, Леонид Гайдай, Leonīds Gaidajs, Леонид Иович Гайдай, Leonid Iowitsch Gaidai
Categories:
Film director, USSR folk artist
Cemetery:
Kuntsevo Cemetery, Moscow

Leonid Iovich Gaidai (Russian: Леони́д И́ович Гайда́й; 30 January 1923, Svobodny, Amur Oblast – 19 November 1993, Moscow) was one of the most popular Soviet comedy directors, enjoying immense popularity and broad public recognition in the former USSR & modern Russia. His movies broke theatre attendance records and are still some of the top-selling DVDs in Russia.

Early life and first success

Gaidai was born on January 30, 1923 in Svobodny, Amur Oblast, where he is commemorated by a statue. After serving in the Red Army during the Second World War (where he was seriously wounded by a landmine), Leonid Gaidai attended the Moscow Institute of Cinematography. He married the actress, Nina Grebeshkova, who played minor roles in his future films. His first success came 6 years after graduation, with a segment of the Short film collection "Sovershenno seryozno" (1961), which instantly became highly popular. In this movie Gaidai first introduces a comic trio of crooks - Yury Nikulin, Georgy Vitsin, and Evgeny Morgunov who later appear in several of his other films. After his characters and directing style won the public's love, his name gained massive selling power in USSR's movie theatres.

Genre brilliance

Between 1961 and 1975, Gaidai directed a number of top-selling movies, each one a huge financial success and becoming wildly popular in the Soviet Union. During these years, he filmed new adventures of the mischievous trio in The Bootleggers (1961), a film adaptation of O. Henry's short stories, Business People (1962), Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures (1965), and Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1966). Following his break with Morgunov, Gaidai disbanded the trio, while casting Nikulin in what was to become the most popular Soviet comedy ever made, The Diamond Arm (1968).

In the 1970s, Gaidai worked primarily with the comedians from his own studio group, which included Vitsin, Leonid Kuravlev, Mikhail Pugovkin, Savely Kramarov, Natalya Seleznyova, Natalya Krachkovskaya, and his wife Nina Grebeshkova. All this cast was featured in his film adaptation of Mikhail Zoshchenko's short stories, Impossible! (1975). He also filmed a play by Mikhail Bulgakov, Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (1973), Ilf and Petrov's The Twelve Chairs (1971), Nikolai Gogol's The Government Inspector (1977), and Borrowing Matchsticks (1980), a story by the Finnish author Maiju Lassila.

Commercial success

Gaidai's top-grossing movie The Diamond Arm sold 76,700,000 tickets in the Soviet Union alone. At $8 per ticket (regular fare in an American movie theatre in 2005), it would have generated revenue comparable to the US box office champion Titanic. At least five of Gaidai's movies had more than 50 million ticket sales.

Due to the state-controlled nature of USSR movie industry, all revenue from movie sales went back into the state coffers. However, Gaidai personally received a small percentage of ticket sales as a government incentive. This didn't last long, though, since it soon became apparent that even with the tiny royalty offered he would quickly become a legal Soviet multimillionaire.

Later years

After 1975, Gaidai went into a period of significant decline; his only other notable work was a joint Soviet-Finnish film Borrowing Matchsticks (Russian: За спичками; Finnish: Tulitikkuja lainaamassa), completed in 1980. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he directed only two more movies, capitalizing on the early Perestroika business activities and starring Dmitry Kharatyan. Gaidai has a cameo in the final one, There's Good Weather in Deribasovskaya, where he plays an old gambler who tries to beat the one-armed bandit. In real life, Gaidai was addicted to gambling. These proved the most popular of his works filmed after 1975 but lacked the success of his earlier work. Gaidai was made a People's Artist of the USSR several months before the Union's demise and died in Moscow on Friday November 19, 1993.

Assessment

Gaidai remains most famous for the outstanding string of comedies he directed between 1961 and 1975, when 9 of the 10 movies he made became Russian classics, selling between 20 and 76 million movie tickets each, and becoming box office champions for several years in a row. Gaidai was a master of fast-paced comedy, his style and rhythm somewhat similar to Stanley Kramer's It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. He is virtually unknown outside of the former Soviet Union, due to the specific nature of his comedies, intrinsically tied to Soviet culture and lifestyle - unlike the motives of the characters of Kramer's "Mad World" being easily understood by the Russian public, living in the highly materialistic world of late Soviet Union. Gaidai's only international recognition was a nomination for best short film at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival for "Medor, le chien qui rapporte bien".

Filmography

Director

  • A Weary Road (Долгий путь) (1956)
  • A Groom from the Right Society (Жених с того света) (1958)
  • Thrice Resurrected (Трижды воскресший) (1960)
  • Absolutely Seriously (Совершенно серьёзно) (1961), segments:
    • "Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross" (Пёс Барбос и необычный кросс)
    • "Bootleggers"
  • Strictly Business (Деловые люди) (1962)
  • Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures (1965)
  • Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1967)
  • The Diamond Arm (1968)
  • The Twelve Chairs (1971)
  • Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (1973)
  • It Can't Be! (Не может быть!) (1975)
  • Incognito from St. Petersburg (Инкогнито из Петербурга) (1977)
  • Borrowing Matchsticks (За спичками) (1980)
  • Sportloto-82 (Спортлото-82) (1982)
  • Dangerous for Your Life! (Опасно для жизни!) (1985)
  • Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation (Частный детектив, или Операция „Кооперация“) (1990)
  • Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach (1992)

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