Chicha (film)
Chicha (Russian: Чича) is a 1991 Soviet comedy film directed by Vitaly Melnikov.[1][2][3]
Chicha | |
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Russian: Чича | |
Directed by | Vitaly Melnikov |
Written by | Vladimir Vardunas |
Starring |
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Music by | Vadim Bibergan |
Cinematography | Valeri Myulgaut |
Edited by | Raisa Lisova |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a kind artist who throughout his life sang in a strange voice.[4]
Cast
- Mikhail Dorofeev
- Nina Usatova
- Boryslav Brondukov
- Sergey Sazontev
- Mikhail Kabatov
- Valeriya Mulakevich
- Ivan Smirnov
- Viktor Bychkov
- Viktor Bortsov
- Aleksandr Kovalyov[5]
gollark: I say the word "BEES" repeatedly to try and draw a GM#1 toward us.
gollark: I buy another sword, and take it to helloboi. We now have swords.
gollark: I tell them that it's good, fresh, authentic GM#1 meat, and that they should sell such a premium organic product.
gollark: I sell the GM#1 meat to the shopkeeper.
gollark: Fine, I consume the 1 HP and return to helloboi.
References
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