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The Elusive Avengers : ウィキペディア英語版
The Elusive Avengers

''The Elusive Avengers'' ((ロシア語:Неуловимые мстители), translit. ''Neulovimye mstiteli'') is a 1966 Soviet adventure film directed by Edmond Keosayan and made by Mosfilm. It is loosely based on the novel ''Red Little Devils'' by Pavel Blyakhin,〔English DVD cover.〕 already filmed in 1923 under its original name. The film is an example of Ostern, set in Russian Civil War era Ukraine.
The film has spawned two sequels, ''The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers'' (1968) and ''The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers'' (1971).
==Synopsis==
The film' is a version of a story about four youngsters who become heroes in the Russian Civil War. Danka, orphaned son of a Red agent, whose father was tortured and executed by the warlord Lyuty before his eyes, and his sister Ksanka join Valerka, a former schoolboy, and Yashka, a devil-may-care gypsy. They make a pledge of mutual assistance, determined to exact revenge on the bandits who are bringing so much suffering to peaceful villagers. The friends then embark on a series of daring adventures.
Meanwhile, strange things begin to happen to a band of outlaws led by the ruthless bandit Ataman Burnash. All his schemes seem to go wrong, sabotaged by unseen and unidentified enemies. The mischievous culprits always leave a note signed '- the Elusive Avengers', and are of course the four friends, who succeed by never forgetting their pledge of mutual assistance. They are so effective, in fact, that reports of their deeds are reaching the local division of the Red Army.
In a plot twist familiar to many Westerns such as ''For a Few Dollars More'' and the Japanese ''Yojimbo'', Danka uses his anonymity to infiltrate the outlaws' gang and insinuate himself into Burnash's confidence, becoming his trusted right hand man. Unfortunately, Warlord Lyuty, whom Danka had thought he killed earlier, arrives at the Ataman's camp and accuses Danka; and when Lyuty's accusations are proven, it is up to the other three Avengers (well, mostly Yashka and Valerka) to get him out.
At the end of the movie, the Avengers are honored and acknowledged by the Red Army, which promptly appropriates the four of them as soldiers. The Elusive Avengers ride off into the rising sun, ready to answer their army's call.

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