The adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin

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German title The adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin
Original title Приключения Петрова и Васечкина, обыкновенные и невероятные
Country of production Soviet Union
original language Russian
Publishing year 1984
length 80 minutes
Age rating FSK without age restriction
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Director Vladimir Alenikov
script Vladimir Alenikov
production Dmitri Bjaly
music Tatiana Ostrovskaya
camera Igor Feldschtein
cut Wera Bejlis
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The Adventures of Petrov and Wassetschkin ( Russian Приключения Петрова и Васечкина, обыкновенные и невероятные / Prikljutschenija Petrova i Wassetschkina, obyknowennyje i newerojatnyje ) is a Soviet children's films from the year 1983rd

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Mascha is the best student in the school. In class, she receives an anonymous love letter. She wonders who this could be from. Meanwhile, Petrov has to come to the board and write a sentence. He writes this one full of mistakes. Mascha has meanwhile corrected the love letter for spelling mistakes. When she now compares this with the mistakes Petrov made, she immediately realizes that the letter is from him. She then cools it off . He should first learn to write properly.

Wassetschkin wants to help his friend Petrov. You have read The Taming of the Shrew . Just like in the play, they want to tame Masha. But Mascha is way too smart not to see through the boys' plan. Frustrated, they walk through the streets dreaming and imagine what if they had special powers. In the process, they come across a strange man. It turns out that this one has magical powers. He grants the boys three wishes together. Petrov wants to be the strongest man in the world, and Vasechkin only wants to get A's. The third wish has not yet been granted to them; they should think carefully about it.

And indeed the wishes have come true. The incredible strength soon turns out to be a disadvantage for Petrov. And Vasechkin does not enjoy his wish either. He's only got A's, but he hasn't really gotten any smarter. And Mascha is also not impressed by the boys' new skills. After all, they want to be the same as before, but the magician has disappeared. And how should the wish be formulated correctly? Mascha helps them and the boys lose their skills again.

The French class performs Little Red Riding Hood in French. Mascha plays Little Red Riding Hood. Petrov was supposed to be playing the wolf. But because he had called in sick to skip a class test, Wassetschkin takes on the role. When Petrov notices this, he sneaks into the performance. And so Little Red Riding Hood suddenly sees two wolves. After the two boys have thrown the performance, they have even fewer chances with Mascha.

While the boys a detention must do, Masha has been awarded three times. As the best athlete in school, the best student in French, and the best student paramedic. The boys then swear revenge. But how are they supposed to come up against Mascha? The solution seems to be there for the class bathing trip. Petrov is supposed to pretend that he is drowning. Wassetschkin then wants to save him. That way he would receive a rescue medal, and attention would go to them, not Masha, for once. But the plan fails, and so it is Mascha again who in the end saves both boys.

And Mascha is honored again. This time with a rescue medal. The boys realize that they cannot outdo Mascha. Instead, they focus on their skills. While they have to do detention again, they take the opportunity and beautify the classroom by wallpapering it . And then they finally get Mascha's attention too.

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