[REL] Dobro pozhalovat, ili postoronnim vkhod vospreshchyon

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Re: [REL] Dobro pozhalovat, ili postoronnim vkhod vospreshch

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Confirmed and plenty of sources ;)

http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=37

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Appreciable quality video, russian language no subs

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This was hilarious, I laughed all through this! No subs, but who needs them?
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Re: [REL] Dobro pozhalovat, ili postoronnim vkhod vospreshch

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Thanks for the review Phuzzy!

I remembered watching part of this film but when I went searching for it in my archives I couldn't find the files released here even though I knew I got it from FLM. Turns out Rich also released this in 2004, but he used the English title (from cvmc) so noone realized this thread was a duplicate. Plus, there were no responses to his release so it had been forgotten.

[REL] Welcome or No Trespassing! (1964)
Rich wrote:Dobro pozhalovat, ili postoronnim vkhod vospreshchyon AKA Dobro pozhalovat AKA No Holiday for Inochkin AKA Welcome AKA Welcome Kostya! (1964)

Or more commonly known as... Welcome or No Trespassing! (1964)

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From director Elem Klimov comes this tale about a children's Summer camp and the rambunctious fun the tykes there have. The film is rather talkative and, therefore, will be a bit hard to follow if you don't know Russian, but the vignettes focusing on the kids are generally easy enough to follow as well as a pleasure to watch.
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It's most "famous" scene is where the boys undress and run through a patch of poison ivy so they'll get sent to the infirmary, but there was also a swimming scene where many bare-chested girls ran out of water onto shore, and of course, this was the very-short-skirt era, and it was windy sometimes... ;)
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