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  1. Valentin Yezhov was born in Samara, Russian SFSR into a Russian family. His father Ivan Vasilyevich Yezhov came from the Belye Kolodezi village (now Ozyorsky District, Moscow Oblast). As a Red Army soldier he took part in battles against the Czechoslovak Legion and was heavily wounded in action. While in a hospital he met Anna Ivanovna ...

  2. Valentin Ezhov. Writer: Ballad of a Soldier. Valentin Ezhov was born on 21 January 1921 in Samara, Russia. He was a writer, known for Ballad of a Soldier (1959), Esperanza (1988) and Ajooba (1990).

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    • January 21, 1921
    • Valentin Ezhov
    • May 8, 2004
  3. A war veteran told Yezhov a story of a harem abandoned by a Basmachi leader on the run, which became the pivot of the new script. [6] [17] Further rewriting came from Motyl after he replaced Konchalovsky as director. Motyl completely reshaped and put forward the character of Vereschagin – all his dialogues, as well as about 60% of the entire ...

  4. Nov 21, 2017 · Written by Chukhrai and Valentin Yezhov, this 1959 feature then shifts its focus to a dirt road, a narrow path weaving through the remote landscape. This is the primary route (perhaps the only route) to and from this rustic settlement. It is a route worn by the successive resident progress of birth, temporary relocation, and inevitable return.

  5. Valentin Yezhov was born in Samara, Russian SFSR into a Russian family. His father Ivan Vasilyevich Yezhov came from the Belye Kolodezi village (now Ozyorsky District, Moscow Oblast). As a Red Army soldier he took part in battles against the Czechoslovak Legion and was heavily wounded in action. While in a hospital he met Anna Ivanovna ...

  6. From "Monster: A Portrait of Stalin in Blood" (5 part mini-series) 1991Executive producer: Alexander IvankinInternational producer: Maya ToidzeDirected by: A...

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  8. May 8, 2004 · Valentin Ivanovich Yezhov, alternatively spelled Ezhov, (Russian: Валентин Иванович Ежов) (21 January 1921 Samara — 8 May 2004 Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian screenwriter, playwright, writer and professor at VGIK.[1] Honored Artist of the Russian SFSR (1976). Recipient of the Lenin Prize (1961) and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (1997). Valentin Yezhov was ...

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