Bootleggers (1961 film)
Bootleggers | |
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Directed by | Leonid Gaidai |
Produced by | Leonid Gaidai |
Written by |
Konstantin Brovin Leonid Gaidai |
Starring |
Yuri Nikulin Georgi Vitsin Yevgeni Morgunov |
Music by | Nikita Bogoslovskiy |
Cinematography | Konstantin Brovin |
Production company | |
Release dates | 1961 |
Running time | 19 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Bootleggers or Moonshiners (Russian: Самогонщики, translit. Samogonshchiki) is a 1961 Soviet short comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai.
Plot summary
The trio of Fool, Coward, and Experienced decides to get rich with the help of their samogon-making apparatus. The making of samogon goes well, and towards the end of their "work shift", they decide to try some of their product. During dinner, they think that someone had approached their izba (concealed in woods with a false "nature reserve" sign to deter people). While the trio is distracted, their dog smashes some bottles of samogon. The dog also takes the condenser coil, and while being chased by the trio, leads them to the militsiya.
Cast
- Yuri Nikulin - Fool
- Georgi Vitsin - Coward
- Yevgeni Morgunov - Experienced
- Vladimir Pitsek - Strict Militsioner(Police Officer)
- Dog Rex - Dog Barbos
External links
- Bootleggers at AllMovie
- Bootleggers at the Internet Movie Database
- Bootleggers at kinoros.ru (Russian)
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