Vayner Brothers
The Vayner Brothers (Russian: Братья Вайнеры[1]), Arkady Vayner (1931-2005) and Georgy Vayner) (1938-2009), were popular Soviet mystery fiction writers of Russian Jewish descent. Together they authored some 150 books and 22 screenplays.[2][3][4]
Both have been awarded with the Order of the Badge of Honour (March 1988) and they individually have other awards.
Novels
- Clock For Mr. Kelly (Часы для мистера Келли, 1967)
- I, the Investigator... (Я, следователь…, 1968)
- Walking By Touch At Noon or The Right to Walk on the Earth (Ощупью в полдень or Право ходить по земле, 1969)
- Two Among the People (Двое среди людей, 1969)
- Vertical Race (Гонки по вертикали, 1971)
- Visit to Minotaur (Визит к Минотавру, 1972)
- Age of Mercy (Эра милосердия, 1976)
- Medicine Against Fear (Лекарство для Несмеяны or Лекарство против страха, 1978)
- I'm On Duty in the City (Город принял!, 1978)
- The Victims Have No Claims or Drive Around of Downed Cats And Dogs On the Road (Потерпевшие претензий не имеют or Объезжайте на дорогах сбитых кошек и собак, 1986)
Filmography (screenplays)
- I, the Investigator... (1971)
- Night Visit (Ночной визит, 1974, first adaptation of Visit to Minotaur)
- Poverty Certificate (Свидетельство о бедности, 1977, adaptation of Clock For Mr. Kelly)
- Medicine Against Fear (1978)
- The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (Место встречи изменить нельзя, 1979, adaptation of Age of Mercy)
- I'm On Duty in the City (1979)
- Vertical Race (1983)
- The Victims Have No Claims (1986)
- Visit to Minotaur (1987)
- Entrance to the Labyrinth (Вход в лабиринт, 1989, second adaptation of Medicine Against Fear)
See also
- Satan, a 1991 film based on the novel Nonhuman by Arkadi Vayner, but the director failed to reach an agreement with Vayners, and he wrote a new screenplay loosely based on the central idea of Vayners' novel
References
- Note: "Вайнер" is the Russian-language transcription of the surname Weiner.
- "Он мечтал написать "Полет пингвина". Русский писатель Георгий Вайнер похоронен в США ("He Dreamed to Write Penguin's Flight". Russian Writer Georgy Vayner Is Buried in the USA) (retrieved October 27, 2016)
- Arkadiy Vayner at IMDb
- Georgiy Vayner at IMDb
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