Anton Ivanovich Gets Angry
movie

Released August 29, 1941
Overview
Anton Ivanovich Voronov is a highly respected professor at the Moscow Conservatoire, who places the music of Bach above everything else and regards it as the ultimate yardstick by which other musical accomplishments must be measured. His daughter, Serafima, is an aspiring singer with great potential, and her father’s anger is aroused when she begins singing in the operetta composed by Aleksei Mukhin, thus abandoning what he considers the higher calling of opera. Mukhin’s work, however, demands a high level of ability from his soloist, and Anton Ivanovich is persuaded of the legitimacy of operetta as a musical genre when, in a dream, he is visited by Johann Sebastian Bach himself, who tells him that ‘people need all kinds of music’.
Cast

Lyudmila Tselikovskaya
as
Sima, his daughter

Pavel Kadochnikov
as
Alexey Mukhin, composer

Nikolai Konovalov
as
Anton Ivanovich Voronov, professor

Tatyana Kondrakova
as
Dina, Voronov's eldest daughter

Tamara Glebova
as
Natalia Mikhailovna, Voronov's wife

Tamara Pavlotskaya
as
Yadviga Valentinovna Kholodetskaya

Aleksandr Orlov
as
Yakov Grigorievich Kibrik, comedian of the Musical Comedy

Sergei Martinson
as
Kerosinov, composer
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Vitaly Kilchevsky
as
Rollandow, tenor

Anatoly Korolkevich
as
Skvoreshnikov, director of musical comedy

Vladimir Gardin
as
Johann Sebastian Bach

Anatoli Nelidov
as
conservatory vocal professor
Crew

Dmitri Kabalevsky
as
Original Music Composer
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Georgi Munblit
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Screenplay

Yevgeni Shapiro
as
Director of Photography

Yevgeni Petrov
as
Writer
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Aleksandr Ivanovsky
as
Director

Abram Veksler
as
Production Design

Fridrikh Ermler
as
Producer
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Karl Gakkel
as
Assistant Director

Arkadi Koltsaty
as
Additional Director of Photography

Semyon Mandel
as
Set Designer
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Yefim Khayutin
as
Producer
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Ivan Dmitriyev
as
Sound Director