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A Groom from the Right Society (1958)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 51M

Director : Leonid Gaidai
Writer : Vladimir Dykhovichnyy, Moris Slobodskoy

Synopsis

Semyon Danilovich Petukhov was very surprised to found upon returning from vacation that he was declared dead and... buried.

Actors

Rostislav Plyatt
Rostislav Plyatt
Semyon Danilovich Petukhov
Georgiy Vitsin
Georgiy Vitsin
Pyotr Petrovich Fikusov
Vera Altayskaya
Vera Altayskaya
Nina Pavlovna
Rina Zelyonaya
Rina Zelyonaya
Nina's mom
Anastasiya Zueva
Anastasiya Zueva
Anna Mikhaylovna, cashier
Mariya Kravchunovskaya
Mariya Kravchunovskaya
Paula, cleaner
Vladimir Vladislavskiy
Vladimir Vladislavskiy
Psychiatrist
Zoya Fyodorova
Zoya Fyodorova
Elizaveta Vladimirovna, chief doctor
Klarina Frolova-Vorontsova
Klarina Frolova-Vorontsova
Woman in line
Pavel Tarasov
Pavel Tarasov
Bookkeeper
Tatyana Guretskaya
Tatyana Guretskaya
K.U.K.U. employee
Lidiya Dranovskaya
Lidiya Dranovskaya
Khokhotushka, K.U.K.U. employee
Klara Rumyanova
Klara Rumyanova
Klavochka - registrator
Viktor Novoselskiy
Viktor Novoselskiy
policeman
Aleksandra Danilova
Aleksandra Danilova
Vera Anatolyevna, K.U.K.U. employee
Aleksey Stroev
Aleksey Stroev
Swindler
Rimma Shorokhova
Rimma Shorokhova
Matveeva, visitor
Klavdiya Kozlenkova
Klavdiya Kozlenkova
Young doctor
Yuri Krotenko
Yuri Krotenko
Young doctor
Yuliya Pashkovskaya
Yuliya Pashkovskaya
Episodic role (uncredited)
Serafima Kholina
Serafima Kholina
Ice cream seller
Valentina Lanovaya
Valentina Lanovaya
Young doctor (uncredited)
Valentina Telegina
Valentina Telegina
(uncredited)

Crews

Leonid Gaidai
Leonid Gaidai
Director
Vladimir Dykhovichnyy
Vladimir Dykhovichnyy
Screenplay
Mikhail Romm
Mikhail Romm
Creative Producer
Moris Slobodskoy
Moris Slobodskoy
Screenplay
Arno Babadzhanyan
Arno Babadzhanyan
Original Music Composer
P. Chechyotkina
P. Chechyotkina
Editor
Roza Satunovskaya
Roza Satunovskaya
Costume Designer
A. Maslova
A. Maslova
Makeup Designer
Viktor Biyazi
Viktor Biyazi
Production Director
Valentina Kuznetsova
Valentina Kuznetsova
Assistant Director
Aleksandr Myagkov
Aleksandr Myagkov
Production Design
Raisa Margachyova
Raisa Margachyova
Sound Designer
Igor Chernykh
Igor Chernykh
Second Assistant Camera
Leonid Kraynenkov
Leonid Kraynenkov
Director of Photography
Arno Babadzhanyan
Arno Babadzhanyan
Conductor
German Groshev
German Groshev
Script Editor

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