Next to us- A 1957 Soviet feature film, a production drama directed by Adolf Bergunker
What we remember Soviet movies of the '50s? The country was rapidly recovering from the war and the associated economic devastation. All this could not be reflected in the Soviet cinema, glorifying the heroic work of workers and collective farmers, engineers and designers, doctors and teachers. With the advent of Nikita Khrushchev to power in the country begins the so-called "Khrushchev thaw"and the agricultural campaign for the development of virgin lands was unfolding. Cinematography as the main ideological weapon of the party paid great attention to these topics. In the 50-ies on the Soviet screens comes a large number of military and comedy and melodramatic films, which have become immortal masterpieces of Soviet cinema. In the detective genre are filmed tapes about security officers engaged in the search for war criminals who managed to escape from deserved punishment. As well as about vigilant border guards, protecting the country of victorious socialism from the penetration of enemy saboteurs
Father's Home (1959) - Soviet feature film of 1959, melodrama directed by Lev Kulidzhanov
The Country Doctor (1951) - 1951 Soviet feature film, novella directed by Sergei Gerasimov
They were the first- 1956 Soviet feature film, historical-revolutionary drama directed by Yuri Egorov
School of Courage- Soviet feature film of 1954, a heroic-patriotic drama directed by Vladimir Basov and Mstislav Korchagin, based on the story of Arkady Gaidar "School."
Anna's neck- is a 1954 Soviet feature film directed by Isidor Annensky and based on the short story of the same name. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Case No. 306- 1956 Soviet feature film, detective directed by Anatoly Rybakov.
Swedish match- A 1954 Soviet feature film, a comedy detective directed by Konstantin Yudin, based on the story of the same name. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Night Patrol- Soviet feature film of 1957, a detective film directed by Vladimir Sukhobokov, about workers of the bodies for combating embezzlement of socialist property.
The fate of the drummer- A 1955 Soviet feature film, a detective movie directed by Viktor Eysymont, based on the novel of the same name. Arkady Gaidar
The Walking Dead (1957) - A 1957 Soviet feature film, a historical drama directed by Grigory Roshal, based on the novel of the same name Alexei Tolstoy
In the days of October- A 1958 Soviet feature film, a historical novella directed by Sergei Vasilyev.

A soldier's heart- 1959 Soviet feature film, melodrama directed by Sergei Kolosov