You to Me, Me to You
You to Me, Me to You (Russian: Ты — мне, я — тебе) is a 1976 Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Sery.[1][2][3]
You to Me, Me to You | |
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Russian: Ты — мне, я — тебе | |
Directed by | Aleksandr Sery |
Written by | |
Starring |
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Music by | Gennadiy Gladkov |
Cinematography | Viktor Listopadov |
Edited by | O. Elenko |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the twin brothers, one of whom enjoys life in Moscow, and the other works as an inspector of fish supervision in his native village. But suddenly a disaster happened, and the first had to replace the second.[4]
Cast
- Leonid Kuravlyov as Ivan Kashkin / Sergei Kashkin
- Tatyana Pelttser as Lyuba (as T. Pelttser)
- Alla Meshcheryakova as Vera (as A. Meshcheryakova)
- Svetlana Svetlichnaya as Valya (as S. Svetlichnaya)
- Yuri Medvedev as Stepan (as Yu. Medvedev)
- Valery Nosik as Grisha (as V. Nosik)
- Roman Tkachuk as Pantykhov (as R. Tkachuk)
- Evgeniy Shutov as Baturin (as E. Shutov)
- Ilya Rutberg
- Valentina Kareva as Katya (as V. Kareva)[5]
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