The Parrot Speaking Yiddish
The Parrot Speaking Yiddish (Russian: Попугай, говорящий на идиш) is a 1990 Soviet adventure film directed by Efraim Sevela.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Попугай, говорящий на идиш | |
Directed by | Efraim Sevela |
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Written by | Efraim Sevela |
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Music by | Isaac Schwarts |
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Edited by | Lidiya Milioti |
Country | Soviet Union Germany |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the lack of sleep and his adventures during the Second World War. The film shows how he is captured, will pass through Sicily and will be in Indochina.[4]
Cast
- Ramaz Ioseliani as Yankel Lapidus
- Avangard Leontiev as Zaremba
- Marina Politseymako as Pani Lapidus
- Semyon Farada
- Algis Matulionis as Kurt
- Audris Chadaravicius
- Anna Afanasyeva
- Yuliya Menakerman
- Karina Moritts
- Vadim Zhuk[5]
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