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... played ... by the actor Ilinsky " ) . It is exactly the same in the finale : in Volga - Volga , the actors , located squarely on the stage , turn to the spectators with words of thanks and explain the moral of the performance which they ...
... played ... by the actor Ilinsky " ) . It is exactly the same in the finale : in Volga - Volga , the actors , located squarely on the stage , turn to the spectators with words of thanks and explain the moral of the performance which they ...
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... played by the same actor , Ilinsky . Ogurtsov wants to organize the carnival according to the traditional canon , with a speech and lectures , without " jokes " ( " I don't like to make jokes myself , and I won't allow other people to ...
... played by the same actor , Ilinsky . Ogurtsov wants to organize the carnival according to the traditional canon , with a speech and lectures , without " jokes " ( " I don't like to make jokes myself , and I won't allow other people to ...
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... played Kochetkov also played in various propa- ganda and educational reels depicting mental patients and alco- holics . By editing together The Adventures of Major Kochetkov and those reels , the director endowed this exemplary two ...
... played Kochetkov also played in various propa- ganda and educational reels depicting mental patients and alco- holics . By editing together The Adventures of Major Kochetkov and those reels , the director endowed this exemplary two ...
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Views from the PostFutureSoviet Eastern European Cinema | 3 |
Jewish Identity in PostCommunist Hungarian Cinema | 24 |
Why Stalinist Musicals? | 38 |
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