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  2. Heart of a Dog - Wikipedia

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    Heart of a Dog (Russian: Собачье сердце, romanized: Sobach'ye serdtse, IPA: [sɐˈbatɕjɪ ˈsʲertsə]) is a novella by Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov.A biting satire of Bolshevism, it was written in 1925 at the height of the New Economic Policy, a period during which communism appeared to be relaxing in the Soviet Union. [1]

  3. Heart of a Dog (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    A soundtrack album of the same name was released by Nonesuch Records on October 23, 2015. It featured audio, music, and spoken word pieces by Anderson from the film. [8] The score was composed and performed entirely by her, [9] and incorporated excerpts from her previous projects, including "Beautiful Pea Green Boat" (from the 1994 album Bright Red), "Rhumba Club" (from 2001's Life on a String ...

  4. Heart of a Dog (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    Heart of a Dog (Russian: Собачье сердце, translit. Sobachye serdtse ) is a black-and-white 1988 Soviet comedy-drama science fiction television film directed by Vladimir Bortko . It is based on Mikhail Bulgakov 's novel Heart of a Dog .

  5. Vladimir Demikhov - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir P. Demikhov was born on July 31, 1916, [4] into a family of Russian peasants living on a small farmstead in the northern part of Russia's Volgograd region. [5] His father, Peter Yakovlevich Demikhov was killed during the Russian Civil War when Demikhov was about three years old, [1] [5] so he and his brother and sister were raised by their mother, Domnika Alexandrovna, who managed to ...

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  7. Sharik - Wikipedia

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    Sharik, a fictional dog in Bulgakov's novel Heart of a Dog; Sharik, a fictional dog in Dostoevsky's The House of the Dead; Sharik (Szarik in Polish spelling), a fictional dog in Janusz Przymanowski's Four Tank-Men and a Dog; Sharik, a fictional dog in Three from Prostokvashino

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  9. Dog's Heart - Wikipedia

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    Cuore di cane (German: Warum bellt Herr Bobikow?, International title - Dog's Heart) is a 1976 joint Italian-German comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada based on a novel Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov adapted by Mario Gallo. Screenplay by Alberto Lattuada with Viveca Melander. Composer - Piero Piccioni, editor - Sergio Montanari.