Live in Joy (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 25, 1978

Original Title:
Живите в радости

Alternate Titles:
Живіть у радості

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Mosfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 76

A kolkhoz machine-operator is a local inventor who has tensions with his wife over his hobby. He invents a useful appendage for a grain harvester combine and an article about his invention is printed in a local paper. Kolkhoz chairman then entrusts him with a mission to get equipment from a nearby city for building a bridge, but the machine-operator is duped by crooks.

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  • Vladimir Basov
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  • Boris Novikov
    дед Афоня «Самосвал»
  • Valentina Telegina
    мать Митяя Марья Пряжкина
  • Zoya Fyodorova
    Анисья (жена деда Афони)
  • Elena Drapeko
    Ульяна (жена Митяя Пряжкина)
  • Roman Filippov
    снабженец, «толкач»
  • Nina Grebeshkova
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  • Svetlana Kharitonova
    Буркова (старший следователь областной прокуратуры)
  • Savely Kramarov
    «Бацилла», Леонтий Маркелович Федырин
  • Svetlana Starikova
    Галя (секретарь следователя Бурковой, нет в титрах)
  • Pyotr Lyubeshkin
    председатель колхоза Николай Матвеевич

Costume Design:
Lyudmila Ryashentseva

Director:
Leonid Millionshchikov

Director of Photography:
Vitaly Abramov

Editor:
Ye. Andreyeva

Original Music Composer:
Nikita Bogoslovskiy

Production Design:
Vitali Gladnikov

Screenplay:
Leonid Millionshchikov

Sound:
Boris Vengerovsky

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