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1953 film by Vladimir Braun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Maksimka or Maximka (Russian: Максимка) is a 1953 Soviet children's adventure film directed by Vladimir Braun and starring Tolya Bovykin, Boris Andreyev and Vyacheslav Tikhonov.[1]

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In 1864, the Russian corvette Bogatyr encounters an American ship in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. In the ship's hold, there is a cargo of enslaved Black people. Two days later, the sailors of Bogatyr rescue a young Black boy from the wreckage of an American ship destroyed in a storm. Terrified and beaten by the slave traders, the boy finds kindness and compassion in the Russian sailors. Soon, the boy, nicknamed Maksimka by the crew, becomes a favorite of the entire team. Among them, sailor Luchkin forms a particularly strong bond with Maksimka.

Luchkin’s love for the boy helps him overcome a deep sense of bitterness from an earlier injury caused by a cruel landowner. Through his attachment to Maksimka, Luchkin finds a renewed sense of purpose and meaning in life. In return, Maksimka shows his affection for his older Russian friend. He actively helps the crew of Bogatyr rescue Luchkin from captivity aboard an American ship, where labor recruiters had forcibly taken him. Due to his resourcefulness and courage in rescuing Luchkin, the captain of Bogatyr orders that Maksimka be officially enrolled in the corvette’s crew and is given the surname Bogatyryov. Thus, Maksimka becomes a young sailor of the Russian navy.

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