
Robert Klyavin
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Robert Klyavin.
Born: November 10, 1929
Place of Birth: Odessa, Odesskiy uyezd, Khersonskaya guberniya, Russian Empire
Known For

Weekday Criminal Investigation
For several months, the investigation into the robbery of the cashier in the village of Airport. Assistants to the chief of criminal investigation department Mironov managed to find the direct traces leading to the thief-the recidivist Panasyuk serving sentence in a colony for small theft.

The Flying Ship
Ukrainian folk tale. The hero of the story, Kotigoroschko sets off on an arduous journey to find his sister Olenka, who has been kidnapped by an evil dragon. Dangers lurk everywhere. Everywhere the submissive servants of the dragon fight him, but again and again, good-hearted people help the brave young knight survive the adventurous journey: they give him a sword, life-giving water and a flying ship. Finally Kotigoroschko enters the realm of the dragon...

Andriesh
The evil wizard Black Whirlwind steals the herd of a shepherd boy named Andriesh along with his faithful dog Lupar. Andriesh sets off to rescue them. On the way, he receives a magical flute as a gift, which helps him find his way to the wizard's castle — and comes to the aid of Black Whirlwind's numerous victims, who have long suffered from the tyrant's misdeeds. Based on a Moldovan fairy tale by Emilian Bukov.

Three Hundred Years Ago...
In the middle of the 17th century, Ukrainian peasants and Cossacks rose up to fight against the Polish gentry rule. About the events of the National Liberation War in Ukraine under the leadership of Bohdan Khmelnitsky, who with a firm hand led the insurgent masses to an alliance with Russia.

Lileya
The first ballet film made in Ukraine, based on Konstantin Dankevich's ballet from 1940.

Theatre and Admirers
A concert film celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Taras Shevchenko National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kyiv.
Filmography
as Владимир Александрович Лавров
as Dragon
as Stepan
as catholic bishop Lentovskiy