Sunday, October 30, 2011

Museum of the Mosfilm: public weekdays cast iron

In the territory of the film studio "Mosfilm" is the museum's legendary vehicles, are well known to us for the films "Beware of the Car," "Elusive Avengers", "The venue can not be changed, and many others. Guided Tours Lyudmila Zhuravleva held for visitors avto.ru entertaining tour, telling about vintage cars assembled in two large halls. One of the main characters of the museum - Mercedes-Benz in 1938, who faithfully served in Stirlitz ser. "17 Moments of Spring". In the shootings involving several vehicles, as studio to them. Gorky drew, and other similar cars for filming. This can be seen in one of the blunders: in the scene where Stirlitz brought Pastor Schlag in the mountains during a conversation in the cabin of the windshield wipers are on top, and after a few seconds, with a different perspective, they are already down. But the most significant blunder was allowed in the novel, Julian Semyonov, on which was filmed episodes: the book Stirlitz traveled by car Horsch, government car class, which could not belong to the officer in the Wehrmacht. While Mercedes is not very suited shtandarterfyureru - for those times he did not stand out against the background of ordinary civilian cars. One of the most famous and beloved heroes of Soviet cinema - GAZ-21. It went Innocent Smoktunovsky in film "Beware of the Car" and stunts performed stunt Alexander Mikulin. This same "Volga", painted taksistskimi checkered migrated to the "Three Poplars at Plyushchikha" on it Oleg Efremov rolled Tatiana Doronin. And one memorable scene: Anatoly Papanov representing taxi drivers in the "Diamond Hand". Coeval iron horse Shtirlitsa, Buick 1938, came to the museum in a sorry state: professionals Mosfilm had to work hard on it to make it look like new. He starred in the film "Teheran 43", where the plot of Alain Delon Natalia Belokhvostikova drove through the streets of Paris. In the museum there and a fellow American - convertible 1941 issue, which carry tourists on the retro tour. Car on the thumbnail sent a Siberian businessman from the city Yakut Neryungri. According to legend, this Buick went last Manchu dictator. Packard 1937 release is also used for retro-guided tours, this representational brand preferred Voroshilov and Chkalov. Especially for a movie by Eldar Ryazanov, "old horse" Mosfilm bought a car VMS-101, and with it, and a separate body of this model. Dummy was nicknamed "ryazanovets. That drove him to a rope under the water and lay down on the trolley on the rails in the subway. Another ZIS-110 was assigned to the garage Marshal Malinovsky, and then moved to the museum. Car starred in the movie "Clear Skies". GAZ M-12 from the film "It motley" could not take part in the filming of Paul Chukhrai "Driver for Vera". The fact that the movie was shot in Crimea, and to transport the cars from the museum on a long distance can only be evacuator. The director chose a less costly option - has acquired two similar Winter is not far from the filming location. Elder of the museum's collection - German MAGIRUS, he is almost 100 years. During his stay at Mosfilm, he starred in many films. Of course, time has had on his condition, airless rubber tires heavily cracked, but they are excellent climbing on the nails, planks and gravel. Fire truck SGP-1, standing near the "old man", was filmed in Gaydaevskih "12 chairs". Her father Theodore, who has stolen a sausage Ostap Bender, removed from the rock fire. Beside her are the domestic twin American SUV GAZ-67B and the military "lorry" GAZ AA. These machines can be seen in the films "Liberation", "Eternal Call", "Battle for Moscow", "Destiny of a Man", "Teheran 43" ... The museum is worth a fraction of armored vehicles, the rest of the numerous exhibits are on Military-Technical kinobaze in Alabino . There are directors can gain material for extras including 300 units of military transport: 139 tanks, 74 units of artillery and other weapons on wheels. Over time, Alabino the museum is planned to carry a few items. The hero of the movie "The venue can not be changed," coach named Ferdinand is one of the honored places in the hall. The nickname he received because of the similarity with the German self-propelled machine. That's it Zheglov with his team chasing a Fox on the night Moscow. Model VMS-11 is made on the chassis of the truck ZIS-5. Directed by Stanislav Govorukhin chose Iron actor among the vehicles stored on Mosfilm. In the museum you can see such "fossil", as one of the first American tractors Fordson, whose production started in Ireland in 1917. In Russia, mass production of such equipment began three years later. Tractor on the go - a plant with a pen and fun tarahtit. He starred in the films "Eternal Call" and "Bread and Roses". Autopark Museum constantly growing: some instances hardly seek out employees of the motor department, and some have to do with their hands on old drawings, since the originals are already there in nature or in the public domain. For example, to show "Death of the Empire" by Vladimir Khotinenko need a car Peugeot, the only copy of which is on display at the Polytechnical Museum. Same story with Russo-Baltic countries - the assembly line of the Riga rolling plant went off 700 copies of various series, and the only surviving also takes pride of place in the collection of Polytech. Naturally, both cars are restricted to travel abroad, so the filmmakers have provided copies of these machines. Russo-Balt Series K12 fashioned out of the rear axle, gearbox and engine from the old "Victory", and the body were collected separately. Same story with the semi-tracked motorcycle "Centaur", for the manufacture of which the master spent four months - it was made from scrap materials, and the engine he got from the "Lada". Motorcycles made so soundly, that on a country road can accelerate to 80 km / h. One of the most sought-after cars - Rolls-Royce, 1930, at the time of the reporting he was on the set. This rare car was discovered on the territory occupied by Russian troops during the war, and at the end of hostilities, he was brought to the studio. In those days, the special British agents were looking for strewn all over the world Rolls-Royces and returned them to their homeland, but this instance they were unable to detect. In the process of restoring data of the Russian trophy were sent to the Royal Australian club, and soon there response was received - this Rolls-Royce Phantom II on behalf of the fatalities. And now, 60 years after loss, he "resurrected". Recently the museum was acquired by Tatra, which took its place in the hall after restoration. She has managed to star in the movie Karen Shakhnazarov, "The Lost Empire." Nearby there are two BMW, one of which (1940) participated in the filming of "Bless the Woman", "Moscow Saga," "Saboteur" and the second (1950) appeared on Mosfilm recently, her finest hour is yet to come. Directors are constantly coming to the museum for a kind of casting: choose the appropriate role for the car and taken to the shooting. The screen machine can break, explode, drown, but back to the museum it is returned without a scratch. This is the merit of the combined survey: in the course are computer graphics and dummies. Since four-actors will last longer for the benefit of the national cinema. Museum this year marks the 7 years, during which time his fleet of 85 vehicles had gathered. Thanks to the efforts of a motor shop, all exhibits are in excellent mechanical condition: it is enough to fill petrol and the car ready to go to the set. To get to the Museum of the Mosfilm possible by appointment, guided tours are conducted Monday through Friday from 9:00 to 17:30. For children and students of the ticket price is 85 rubles for adults it will cost 140 rubles. You can visit the museum with the group - if you type at least 20 people, the price of the tour will be 2800 rubles for the whole group. Those wishing to ride on the retro tour studios to cost 3800 rubles (3-4 people). Text: Olga Zabelkina. Photos: Olga Zabelkina.

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