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  1. Valentin Konstantinovich Chernykh (Russian: Валенти́н Константи́нович Черны́х; 12 March 1935 – 6 August 2012) was a Soviet and Russian screenwriter, playwright and director. He wrote for more than 35 films between 1972 and 2011.

  2. Valentin Chernykh was born on 12 March 1935 in Pskov, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was a writer and producer, known for Svoi (2004), Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980) and Lyubov zemnaya (1975). He was married to Ludmila Kozhinova. He died on 6 August 2012 in Moscow, Russia.

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  3. Valentin Chernykh was born on March 12, 1935 in Pskov, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was a writer and producer, known for Svoi (2004), Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980) and Lyubov zemnaya (1975). He was married to Ludmila Kozhinova. He died on August 6, 2012 in Moscow, Russia.

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    • August 6, 2012
  4. May 24, 2017 · Chernykh’s husband Petr, son Valentin, daughter-in-law Svetlana, and young grandsons Vladislav and Vadim joined her in the strenuous physical labor of restoring town’s abandoned, desecrated...

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  5. Chernykh Valentin P., Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Honorary Rector of National University of Pharmacy, Advisor to the Rector, Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Organic Chemistry. Address: 61168, Kharkiv, st. Valentynivska (Blucher), 4.

  6. The feature film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" is a gold "Oscar-winning" classic of Russian cinema. Fans of this film are well aware of the wonderful actresses, actors and director who worked on this masterpiece, but hardly anyone will remember the name of the playwright and screenwriter who came up with this romantic story

  7. Valentin Chernykh is the author of Moskva Suzama Na Veruje (4.06 avg rating, 128 ratings, 4 reviews), Zamuzh po spravochniku kino (Narodnyĭ roman) (0.0 a...