Good Luck, Gentlemen
Good Luck, Gentlemen (Russian: Удачи вам, господа!) is a 1992 Russian comedy film directed by Vladimir Bortko.[1][2][3]
Good Luck, Gentlemen | |
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Russian: Удачи вам, господа! | |
Directed by | Vladimir Bortko |
Written by | Arkadiy Inin |
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Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Oleg goes to St. Petersburg with the hope of getting a good job and housing, but instead finds refuge in a forest in which former army captains majors live in tanks and his friend is engaged in private business. And suddenly they meet in provincial Olga, whom both fall in love with.[4]
Cast
- Nikolai Karachentsov as Vladimir
- Andrejs Zagars as Oleg (as Andrejs Zhagars)
- Darya Mikhaylova as Olga
- Tatyana Agafonova as Gipsy Masha
- Vladimir Bortko as The film director on shooting
- Boryslav Brondukov as Worker of a crematorium
- Semyon Furman as Businessman of shadow economy
- Yury Kuznetsov as Door-keeper
- Viktor Pavlov as Maksim Petrovich
- Yuriy Sherstnyov as Victor Ivanovich[5]
gollark: What would you actually like explained which you can't find out on your own practically?
gollark: Well, I think later education should be more person-specific, but if you're not exposed to lots of subjects in the first place it is nontrivial to know if you like them.
gollark: Besides, most people will "never use" art and such.
gollark: It is hard to know in advance what you will or won't need.
gollark: Maths is very useful for modelling reality, but school maths is kind of awful.
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