Gentlemen of Fortune

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Gentlemen of Fortune is a popular 1971 Soviet comedy film about a kind-hearted kindergarten director who is forced to impersonate a dangerous criminal doppelgänger to help the police recover a stolen artifact.

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instanceOf Soviet comedy film
film
castMember Georgy Vitsin NERFINISHED
Radner Muratov NERFINISHED
Savely Kramarov NERFINISHED
Yevgeny Leonov NERFINISHED
Yuri Nikulin NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Sergei Vronsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
countryOfProduction Soviet Union NERFINISHED
director Aleksandr Sery NERFINISHED
distributor Mosfilm NERFINISHED
editedBy Nina Mayorova NERFINISHED
era Soviet cinema of the 1970s
featuresTheme crime
friendship
mistaken identity
redemption
undercover operation
filmingLocation Moscow NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
hasDoppelgangerMotif true
hasMainCharacter Docent
Yevgeny Ivanovich Troshkin NERFINISHED
mainCharacterOccupation kindergarten director
medium feature film
musicBy Gennady Gladkov NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus recovery of a stolen artifact
notableFor being one of the most popular Soviet comedies of the 1970s
quotable dialogue in Russian popular culture
originalLanguage Russian
originalTitle Джентльмены удачи NERFINISHED
plotSummary A kind-hearted kindergarten director is forced to impersonate a dangerous criminal doppelgänger to help the police recover a stolen artifact.
producer Mosfilm NERFINISHED
productionCompany Mosfilm NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1971
releaseYear 1971
runningTime approximately 88 minutes
screenwriter Georgiy Daneliya NERFINISHED
Viktor Merezhko NERFINISHED
setInPeriod late 1960s–early 1970s
targetAudience general audience
title Gentlemen of Fortune NERFINISHED

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Gentlemen of Fortune (1971 film) title Gentlemen of Fortune
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