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Grief in a Snuffbox

Based on the work of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak “Woe to Fear - Happiness Cannot See.”

Top Cast

  • Sergei Parshin

    Sergei Parshin

  • Rostislav Katansky

    Rostislav Katansky

  • Ivan Krasko

    Ivan Krasko

  • Vadim Yakovlev

    Vadim Yakovlev

  • Yuliya Yakovleva

    Yuliya Yakovleva

  • Andrey Urgant

    Andrey Urgant

  • Irina Sokolova

    Irina Sokolova

Overview

Based on the work of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak “Woe to Fear - Happiness Cannot See.”

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