Save the Drowning Man (Russian: Спасите утопающего, romanized: Spasite utopayushchego) is a 1967 Soviet children's adventure comedy film directed by Pavel Arsenov.
[1][2][3] The film tells about the pioneer Andrew and his friend.
They imitate the accident in front of foreign tourists on the water.
The young correspondent Egor noticed this, and as a result, the portraits of the pioneer hang wherever possible, he receives an invitation to the radio, people shot a movie about him.
And now, when friends wanted to retreat, they began to realize that it would not be as easy as it seems...[4]