Fakir hour
Fakir hour | |
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Directed by | Diamara Nizhnikovskaya |
Written by | Diamara Nizhnikovskaya |
Starring |
Lidiya Smirnova Alexander Belyavsky |
Music by | Nikita Bogoslovsky |
Cinematography |
Nina Filinkovskaya Igor Remishevsky |
Production company | |
Release dates | April 8, 1972 |
Running time | 64 min |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Fakir hour (Russian: Факир на час) is a Soviet musical comedy, filmed in 1971 by Diamara Nizhnikovskaya on his own script, created by the play of Vladimir Dykhovichny and Maurice Slobodskoy [1]. The film was released in 1972. The film involved a strong cast of: Honored and People's Artists of the Soviet cinema. Music for the film was written and People's Artist of the USSR Nikita Bogoslovsky[2].
Plot
Action merry musical comedy takes place in some provincial town. The catastrophic shortage of beds related to the fact that the city is only one hotel, collect an incredible turn of visitors. The hotel is expected arrival of an important guest - doctor-hypnotist for which booked a private room. As a result, there is speculation of the hotel staff and confusion usually arriving correspondent awaiting space in a shared queue, accept for the upcoming important guest.
Cast
- Lidiya Smirnova as Olympiada Alexandrovna, head of hotel
- Alexander Belyavsky as Sergey, correspondent [3]
- Mikhail Pugovkin as Timofey Gavrilovic Mironov, head of the Public Utilities
- Nadezhda Rumyantseva as Tatiana Mironova, niece Timothy Gavrilovic
- Valentina Ananina as Vasilevna, maid
- Mikhail Vodyanoy as Akim, stuttering lifter
- Leonid Kharitonov as Trofim, doorman and electrician, Vasilevna's husband