Корона Российской империи, или Снова неуловимые, 1 серия (4К, приключения, Эдмонд Кеосаян, 1971 г.) - Summary

Summary

The transcript appears to be a play or film script, likely from a Russian language production. It's hard to provide a concise summary without more context, but here's a general overview based on the information available:

The script includes various characters, such as Naryshkin, Ovechkin, and a watchmaker, discussing a plan to steal the Crown of the Russian Empire. They mention the theft of the crown from a museum and the need to replace it with a fake. The script also includes references to betrayal, deception, and the complicated relationships among the characters.

The script contains musical interludes and applause, indicating that it may be a play rather than a film script. The presence of "music" and "applause" in the script suggests that it's intended for a live performance, with specific cues for sound effects and audience interaction.

The script also contains a number of lines in French, suggesting that the theft plot may involve international intrigue. The characters discuss the plan in detail, with Naryshkin and Ovechkin arguing over the best course of action.

Finally, the script includes a line that refers to a "criminal" appearing at a specific time, which could indicate a climactic event in the plot. The characters also discuss the need to steal the crown by a certain time, suggesting a tight timeline for the theft.

Please note that this is a general summary based on the provided information. For a more accurate interpretation, more context or information about the script would be needed.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The coronation of the Russian Tsar is scheduled for August 1st.
2. Count Stepan Naryshkin was born in Tula and spent his childhood in Odessa.
3. Naryshkin was educated in three classes of primary school and later became a professional thief.
4. In 1916, Naryshkin was sentenced to hard labor for attempting to steal the Royal Scepter with the famous Diamond Orlov.
5. Naryshkin has repeatedly committed thefts in the Winter Palace, the Armory Chamber, and the Hermitage, but was never caught in the act of a crime.
6. Naryshkin lives in exile and makes a living by performing stunts on the Eiffel Tower.
7. Colonel Kudasov, head of counterintelligence of Wrangel's army, repented and asked for permission to enter Naryshkin.
8. Naryshkin's case ended up in the archives of the Tsarist secret police.
9. Baron Wrangel is the leader of an army and has a captain named Ataman Burnash.
10. Ovechkin is a large figure in the migrant center where delusional plans for the restoration of Tsarist Russia are still being born.
11. Ovechkin is cautious of Naryshkin and does not believe in his repentance.
12. Pyotr Sergeevich is worried about the date with the Motherland.
13. Misidik believes that Pyotr Sergeevich has been forgotten in Russia.
14. The pen does not know the Chekists.
15. There are doubts about the success of Pyotr Sergeevich's mission.
16. Pyotr Sergeevich is concerned about the candidacy of Kudasov and his closeness to Baron Wrangel.
17. The clock of the Romanov house foretells only victory.
18. The crown of the Russian Empire is a symbol of autocracy.
19. The crown is kept in a museum with other treasures of the Russian Tsars.
20. The treasures were stolen by the kings from the people and cost them poverty and blood.
21. The treasure has returned to its rightful owner, the people.
22. The people decide the fate of the treasure in a country with hunger and devastation.
23. The treasure is a symbol of the history of Russia's misfortune and greatness.
24. The crown has 58 large diamonds and 1878 small ones, as well as a large ruby.
25. Naryshkin is in a pre-trial detention cell but is ready to be released by the police.
26. Ovechkin suspects something is wrong when a lady appears at the police station.
27. The lady's last name is Fuchs, and she claims to have stolen the family silver from her salon.
28. Fuchs has been with Ovechkin at different poles during difficult times.
29. Ovechkin is a very unkind uncle with an extremely dangerous business.
30. The business involves taking the crown, which starts exactly at midnight when the criminal appears.
31. The chief said to let the criminal be, and he will appear at the last moment.
32. The watchmaker, Boris Borisovich, is in charge of keeping an eye on the clocks in the museum.
33. The watchmaker can be trusted, but the light in the museum is burned out.
34. The inscription on a piece of art is not visible due to the burned-out light.