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New Year's Alarm (2017)

Genre : Family, Comedy

Runtime : 1H 24M

Director : Kirill Papakul
Writer : Ibragim Magomedov, Said Davdiev, Evgeny Shelyakin, Andrey Galanov, Stanislav Berestovoy

Synopsis

This New Year's evening all the Morozovs family members are really alarmed - father's inheritance is in jeopardy...

Actors

Vladimir Menshov
Vladimir Menshov
Konstantin Kryukov
Konstantin Kryukov
Yan Tsapnik
Yan Tsapnik
Anastasiya Makeyeva
Anastasiya Makeyeva
Inga Strelkova-Oboldina
Inga Strelkova-Oboldina
Aleksey Maklakov
Aleksey Maklakov

Crews

Kirill Papakul
Kirill Papakul
Director
Vladimir Maslov
Vladimir Maslov
Producer
Georgiy Isaakyan
Georgiy Isaakyan
Editor
Ibragim Magomedov
Ibragim Magomedov
Producer
Ibragim Magomedov
Ibragim Magomedov
Screenplay
Said Davdiev
Said Davdiev
Screenplay
Evgeny Shelyakin
Evgeny Shelyakin
Screenplay
Andrey Galanov
Andrey Galanov
Screenplay
Stanislav Berestovoy
Stanislav Berestovoy
Screenplay
Binke Anisimov
Binke Anisimov
Producer
Andrey Debabov
Andrey Debabov
Cinematography

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