"Welcome, or No Trespassing", 1966

What is the movie about?Pioneer Kostya Inochkin violated the ban of the director of the children's camp comrade Dynin and swam across the river to the village children. For this, the boy was expelled and sent home. But Kostya did not get on the train, fearing what would happen to his grandmother when she saw him ahead of schedule. He hides under the podium, and the guys from his group try to help him - they escort him to the toilet, bring food, try to disrupt the parent's day. After all, if Inochkin's grandmother comes and does not find him ... What topics does she raise? The film is interesting for both adults and children. The latter will learn friendship, mutual assistance, support, openness, resourcefulness from their peers. And parents will laugh at the ostentatiousness of Dynin's events, reflecting the reality in Soviet times and relevant to this day. Aren't only those roads being repaired in provincial cities now, along which the coveted motorcade will pass? Why watch with the children? Laugh at the curiosities in which the older heroes of the films fall, at the dialogues of teachers and children. Perhaps to remember and show your pioneer past or summer forays into a children's camp. In addition, it's time to buy a ticket for your child. Also interesting: Quote from the movie: "Then you go." - "I can not!" - "Why?" - "And he has tonsils."

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