Married Bachelor (1982 film)
Married Bachelor (Russian: Женатый холостяк) is a 1982 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Rogovoy.[1][2][3]
Married Bachelor | |
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Russian: Женатый холостяк | |
Directed by | Vladimir Rogovoy |
Written by | Anatoli Shajkevich |
Starring |
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Music by | Aleksandr Zhurbin |
Cinematography | Aleksandr Mass |
Edited by |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Sergey and Tamara met on the train. According to Tamara, she goes to her family, and with her husband has developed, but does not want to talk about it with relatives. Sergey, in turn, decides to introduce herself as her husband, but it was not so simple.[4]
Cast
- Larisa Udovichenko as Tamara
- Yuriy Grigorev as Sergey Petrov
- Aleksandr Pshenichnov as Kote (as Sasha Pshenichnov)
- Baadur Tsuladze as Guram Otarovich
- Vera Vasileva as Marya Semyonova
- Irina Murzayeva as Anna Khristoforovna
- Mikhail Pugovkin as Vasiliy Petrovich Bulavin
- Nadezhda Rumyantseva as Valentina Zaytseva
- Roman Filippov as Stepan Kuzmich
- Vadim Andreev as Sergey Sergeevich Antipov (as V. Andreev)[5]
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gollark: Anyway, what would be quite cool is if consumer AR glasses ever actually happened, so you could get a convenient overlay from infrared cameras and time of flight sensors when it was dark.
gollark: It's not pizza, it's hyperbolic geometry.
gollark: In fact, I don't even eat pizza, because that would involve purchasing it, a commercial relation.
gollark: I am NOT A PIZZA, nor do I engage in ANY commercial or otherwise relations with pizza companies.
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