Funny People (1977 film)
Funny People (Russian: Смешные люди!, romanized: Smeshnye lyudi!) is a 1977 Soviet comedy film directed by Mikhail Shveitser.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Смешные люди! | |
Directed by | Mikhail Shveitser |
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Music by | Isaac Schwartz |
Cinematography | Mikhail Agranovich |
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Release date | 1977 |
Running time | 96 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place at a rehearsal of an unusual choir. The film tells the stories of funny singers.[4]
Cast
- Oleg Basilashvili as investigator Fedor Akimovich
- Vladimir Basov as deacon Avdiesov
- Albert Filozov as Ivan Ivanovich
- Leonid Kuravlyov as Denis Grigoriev
- Yevgeny Leonov as Alexey Alekseevich
- Avangard Leontiev as holy father Kuzma
- Vyacheslav Nevinny as Vasily Mikhailovich
- Boris Novikov as Pruzhina-Pruzhinsky, official in the choir
- Vladislav Strzhelchik as Pierre
- Elena Solovey as Pierre's wife
- Viktor Sergachyov as Mikhail Ivanovich, Count[5][6]
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References
External links
- Funny People on IMDb
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