Vasily Kutuzov, the namesake of the famous commander, ends up in a mental hospital because of his talent for making up jokes. Everyone in his family had this gift, and many suffered because of it. The authorities didn't like that the Kutuzovs were bothering people. Vasily's neighbors in the ward are all famous people who left a mark in history. So he amuses them until the doctors decide to cure him of this "disease"...
The first secretary of the regional committee, Makhonin, sums up after the meeting of the party's general secretary with the regional economic and party activists. At the same time, he reports to those who allowed themselves critical speeches at this meeting. Central television accidentally records this “debriefing”, finding the material interesting send the film to Moscow by plane. Makhonin finds out about this and, frightened of the consequences, decides to return the plane and destroy the film at all costs...
The head of the Pervomaiskaya Railway, at the first stage of perestroika, having accidentally learned that they want to fire him from his job, decides to carry out an experiment he had long planned - to put a super-heavy train on the tracks...
Two lovers, Sergei and Masha, have to face their losses several years after the war has ended.
A group of Swedish tourists are on the way to a Russian village to witness the so called 'Festivity of Neptunus', in which the inhabitants take a dive in a hole in the ice. This tradition, however, does not exist at all. The inhabitants try to make a good impression by starting the 'tradition' to please the tourists.
He graduated from Vyborg school number 14. He played the first role in the film "Singing Teacher" (1972). The picture was shot at his school and Jacob, along with some schoolchildren, was selected for filming. In 1979 he graduated from LGITMiK, course of Z. Ya. Korogodsky. Known for his work in the films “The Life of Klim Samghin” (Ivan Dronov), “Mirror for the Hero” (Sashka the Tankman), and “Feast of Neptune” (Bear). He worked at the Leningrad Theater of Young Spectators. Tragically died on June 16, 1991 in Leningrad, having fallen out of a window of the 11th floor.
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