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About Vitya, Masha, and Marines

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About Vitya, Masha, and Marines
Russian: Про Витю, про Машу и морскую пехоту
Directed byMikhail Ptashuk
Written byAnatoly Usov
Starring
CinematographyYuriy Klimenko
Edited byValentina Oleynik
Music byVladislav Kazenin
Release date
  • 1973 (1973)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

About Vitya, Masha, and Marines (Russian: Про Витю, про Машу и морскую пехоту) is a 1973 Soviet adventure film directed by Mikhail Ptashuk.[1][2][3]

Plot

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Six-year-old Vitya lives on a military base, where his father is an officer and his mother a military doctor. Before sending him to school, his parents decide he should spend the summer at a pioneer camp to learn how to live among peers and adjust to new school routines. However, Vitya, accustomed to life on the base and the camaraderie of military life, surprises everyone. Though initially seen as a "little kid" by the others, he quickly becomes the most serious member of his group, teaching his fellow campers discipline, resilience, and compassion.[4]

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