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Do Not Shoot at White Swans

Egor Polushkin (Stanislav Lyubshin) is a kind-hearted, nature loving, artistic family man who is living in a small village. To his neighbors and even his wife (Nina Ruslanova) he is a walking disaster, so they frown at him and call him Bedonosec (engl. misfortune bearer). Only Egors son (Viktor Anisimov) shares his enthusiasm for the beautiful things of live. As Egor becomes the new forest ranger, this new position brings him not only joy, but it is also the source of great suffering to come, as his fondness for the living nature and especially the newly acquired white swans is in conflict with the interests of others...

Top Cast

  • Stanislav Lyubshin

    Stanislav Lyubshin

    Egor Polushkin

  • Nina Ruslanova

    Nina Ruslanova

    Haritina Makarovna (Egor's wife)

  • Vera Glagoleva

    Vera Glagoleva

    Nonna Jur'evna

  • Ivars Kalnins

    Ivars Kalnins

    Chuvalov

  • Grigoriy Shpigel

    Grigoriy Shpigel

    Grigoriy Iozerovitch

  • Lyubov Sokolova

    Lyubov Sokolova

    Rabotnik zooparka

  • Vladimir Zamanskiy

    Vladimir Zamanskiy

    Mikhail Matveevitch

  • Iren Azer

    Iren Azer

    Ira

  • Viktor Anisimov

    Viktor Anisimov

    Kolya Polushkin

Overview

Egor Polushkin (Stanislav Lyubshin) is a kind-hearted, nature loving, artistic family man who is living in a small village. To his neighbors and even his wife (Nina Ruslanova) he is a walking disaster, so they frown at him and call him Bedonosec (engl. misfortune bearer). Only Egors son (Viktor Anisimov) shares his enthusiasm for the beautiful things of live. As Egor becomes the new forest ranger, this new position brings him not only joy, but it is also the source of great suffering to come, as his fondness for the living nature and especially the newly acquired white swans is in conflict with the interests of others...

Rating

5.3 / 10
8 Reviews
1 Popular

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