Kind Men

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Kind Men
Russian: Добряки
Directed byKaren Shakhnazarov
Written byLeonid Zorin
Produced byVladimir Klimenko
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byTamara Belyayeva
Music byMark Minkov
Production
company
Release date
1979
Running time
77 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Kind Men (Russian: Добряки, romanizedDobryaki) is a 1979 Soviet comedy film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov.[1][2][3]

Plot[]

The film tells about a swindler who went to the world of science and achieved success in it. Having settled in the Institute of Ancient Culture, he easily cheated all kinds of members of the academic council, defended his dissertation and became director.[4]

Cast[]

  • Georgy Burkov as Gordey Petrovich Kabachkov
  • Tatyana Vasileva as Iraida Yaroslavna
  • Nikolay Volkov Sr. as Yaroslav Borisovich Grebeshkov
  • Vladimir Zeldin as Yevgeny Vitaliev
  • as Arkady Anyutin
  • as Sychova
  • as Philip Kolesnitsyn
  • Aleksandr Safronov as Lozhkin
  • Valentina Telichkina as Nadezhda Pavlovna, Grebeshkov's secretary, Kabachkov's former lover
  • as Mitrofan Tikhodonsky
  • as Kabachkov's secretary[5]
  • Valentin Nikulin as Orest Ivanovich Muzhesky

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