Nikolai Nosov (Writer)

Little is known about Nikolai Nosov, a figure with a modest footprint in Writer. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.

Works

Dunno on the Moon

They are neither adults nor kids - somewhere in between, living in their separate boys and girls cozy dorms and doing whatever they love to do - inventors, artists, poets, mechanists, scientists and....just dreamers! These enthusiastic and creative folks enjoy their half-adult, half-childish lifestyles and entertain each other with the different tricks and practical jokes. The main hero stands out of the crowd - while the others try to live the normal life socializing as they can, he can never be rested, always coming up with the different unpredictable and unexpected moves, which always make viewers burst with laugh....

Release Date1997-12-01

DepartmentWriting

JobNovel

Episode Count12

Vote Count10

Dunno in Sunny City

Release Date1977-03-23

DepartmentCreator

JobCreator

Vote Count3

Merry Stories

A scrap metal collection drive is taking place at a school in Vilnius. This ambition, the same characters, the same place of action link all three novellas of "Merry Stories" - jokes, anecdotes.

Release Date1973-12-25

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Fantasizing

A group of children are constantly fantasizing about various things - and at the end start to believe in their own fantasies.

Release Date1965-07-12

DepartmentWriting

JobScreenplay

Vote Count1

American Artichokes

he fascinating adventures of two mischievous boys Misha Kozlov and Kolya Sinitsyn.

Release Date1987-04-30

DepartmentWriting

JobAuthor

It Happened in Winter

Unsuccessful hunter flees from predators in the winter forest. Hand-drawn cartoon based on the story of Nikolai Nosov.

Release Date1968-06-05

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Living Rainbow

A funny story based on Nikolai Nosov novels for children.

Release Date1985-04-24

DepartmentWriting

JobNovel

Vote Count4

Bobik Visiting Barbos

Two dogs, one stray the other well-off, become friends.

Release Date1977-01-01

DepartmentWriting

JobShort Story

Vote Count61

Little Friend

A family comedy about funny adventures of two best friends Mishka and Kolya and their dog called Little Friend, based on Short stories by Nikolai Nosov.

Release Date1958-07-17

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Vote Count3

Vintik and Shpuntik: Merry Masters

Mechanics assemble a vacuum cleaner, but how to use it?

Release Date1960-01-01

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Vote Count1

Funtik and Cucumbers

To surprise his grandmother, the boy climbs into someone else's garden.

Release Date1961-03-24

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Neznaika at School

The sassy shorty thinks studying is a waste of time.

Release Date1961-01-01

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Vote Count4

The Adventures of Tolya Klyukvin

An adventures of a young boy after taking a wrong turn on his road to home...

Release Date1964-08-10

DepartmentWriting

JobNovel

Vote Count4

Two Friends

Two inseparable friends, Vitya Maleev and Kostya Shishkin, cause a lot of grief for the pioneer group: their diaries are constantly filled with failing grades. The friends are too preoccupied with soccer. Only dusk forces them to leave the sports field. Vitya Maleev's mother takes away her son's football, but the friends invent new entertainments, and the number of failing grades in their diaries grows alarmingly. Kostya Shishkin, under the pretext of "illness," stops attending school altogether. Based on the story by Nikolai Nosov.

Release Date1955-03-29

DepartmentWriting

JobScreenplay

Vote Count1

Neznayka from our Yard

A funny story based on series of books about Neznayka by Nikolai Nosov. Directed by Irma Raush with the pseudonym Irina Yakovleva.

Release Date1983-06-06

DepartmentWriting

JobNovel

Vote Count4

Barbos Visiting Bobik

Barbos, a dog, lives in a leaky kennel, while Bobik, a pampered house pet, reluctantly carries out his grandfather's simple errands. One day, while Grandfather is away, Bobik invites Barbos to visit and begins to brag uncontrollably.

Release Date1965-01-04

DepartmentWriting

JobShort Story

Vote Count1

Your Books

Children's books, which were considered a luxury in many Soviet families, were sent in large amounts to kindergartens and libraries. The former Rumyantsev Library (now the Russian State Library) had a children's reading room, where children would often choose a book based on the pictures on the card index. Which of the 1960s' writers were especially popular among them?

Release Date1953-01-01