Presumption of Innocence (film)

Presumption of Innocence (Russian: Презумпция невиновности) is a 1988 Soviet comedy film directed by Yevgeni Tatarsky.[1][2][3]

Presumption of Innocence
Russian: Презумпция невиновности
Directed byYevgeni Tatarsky
Written byArkadiy Tigay
Starring
Music byAleksandr Zhurbin
CinematographyYuri Veksler
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about the famous singer who loses a jacket with a passport on the train. Two stowaways appear to be police officers and try to help her.[4]

Cast

  • Lyubov Polishchuk as Zoya Bolotnikova
  • Stanislav Sadalskiy as Leonid Borisovich Ozeran
  • Vasiliy Funtikov as Misha Sovchi
  • Leonid Kuravlyov as Bondarev
  • Yuriy Bogatyryov as Kozinets
  • Nikolai Pastukhov as Pyotr Nikitich
  • Irina Rakshina as Lidiya Semyonovna
  • Oleg Garkusha as Slava
  • Elena Kovaleva as Maid
  • Lyubov Malinovskaya as Nedyalkova[5]
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