Seaside Boulevards

Seaside Boulevards (Ukrainan: Приморський бульвар; Russian: Приморский бульвар) is a Soviet musical lyrical comedy in two series.

The film performs eight very popular songs to the music of Vyacheslav Dobrynin and several musical compositions. For the first time in a Soviet film, computer animation was used.

Plot
The action takes place in Odessa in the summer of 1987. The main character of the film - Sasha - has just returned to his hometown, having served military service. In the queue at the department store, he and his casual acquaintance, the girl Lena, have exactly the same bags. She leaves with his bag, and he leaves her. Quickly finding a substitution, Sasha tries to get his bag, but only sees Lena in the window of a departing bus. Attempting to catch a bus leads to a traffic accident. As a result, Ilya Petrovich, the driver of the car, was hospitalized, and the car needs major repairs.

Sasha is ready to pay Ilya Petrovich car repairs, but he is also a victim, and Ilya Petrovich offers him a “deal” - he does not take money from Sasha to repair the car, and he must report to Ilya Petrovich about the further development of his relations with Lena. Maybe this will help Ilya Petrovich overcome the creative crisis and create a script.

After a short search, Sasha meets Lena on Primorsky Boulevard, at the monument to Duke - Lena works as a guide, but Lena has a wedding in a week.

Sasha shows Ilya Petrovich a photograph where he recognizes his daughter. Dasha comes to the room - the youngest daughter of Ilya Petrovich, who is also included in the development of the script.

Dasha arranges a test for Sasha: she needs to persuade her mother to let Dasha go to the dance section. Sasha copes by posing as the head of the studio and honored artist of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Then Dasha organizes his meeting with Lena, but because of a fit of jealousy, she stops dating Sasha.

Cast

 * Alexander Kuznetsov - Sasha (Alexander Mikhailovich) Ermolenko
 * Anna Nazarieva - Dasha
 * Olga Kabo - Lena (Elena Ilinichna), Dasha's sister, guide
 * Andrey Gradov - Volodya, Lena's fiance
 * Anatoly Ravikovich - Ilya Petrovich Ogonkov, father of Dasha and Lena, screenwriter
 * Alla Budnitskaya - mother of Dasha and Lena
 * Valentina Talyzina - Zhanna Lvovna, employer Ilya Ogonkova
 * Ilya Oleinikov - Ilya Petrovich’s neighbor in a hospital with a neck fracture
 * Viktor Pavlovsky - Ilya Petrovich’s neighbor in the hospital, a patient with a broken arm
 * Yuri Katin-Yartsev - wedding photographer Uncle Misha
 * Kapitolina Ilyenko - dressmaker
 * Vladimir Pitsek - Osip Ivanovich Panikovsky
 * Eugenia Dembskaya - a lady in the window, treating with stuffed fish;
 * Boris Borovsky - Odessa from the street John College changing apartment
 * Margarita Presic - Sasha's mom
 * Maria Shamanskaya - a resident of a communal apartment on the street of the Foreign College, 15−15, asking to fix the iron
 * Sophia Belskaya - a woman in line - “received a letter from America”
 * Svetlana Akimova - seller of monkeys, Sasha's lady in a cooperative cafe
 * Julia Rutberg - Girl without money at the store
 * Peter Shidyvar - wall painting worker, buddy Sasha
 * Oleg Fedulov - a jealous husband
 * Oksana Fomicheva - Allochka
 * Vladimir Naumtsev - foreman
 * Yuri Volodarsky - relaxing on the beach
 * Francesca Perepletchikova - passenger in the tram
 * Olga Pushnaya - Odessa from the street. John Boards hanging clothes