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Don't Sit in Your Own Sleigh

Teleplay by the Moscow Ermolova Theater based on A.N. Ostrovsky's play of the same name.

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  • Nikolay Makeyev

    Nikolay Makeyev

  • Tatyana Shtchukina

    Tatyana Shtchukina

  • Praskovya Rybnikova

    Praskovya Rybnikova

  • Aleksei Zharkov

    Aleksei Zharkov

  • Valeriy Yeryomichev

    Valeriy Yeryomichev

  • Vladimir Vasilyev

    Vladimir Vasilyev

  • Yuri Medvedev

    Yuri Medvedev

  • Raisa Gubina

    Raisa Gubina

  • Valery Zotov

    Valery Zotov

Overview

Teleplay by the Moscow Ermolova Theater based on A.N. Ostrovsky's play of the same name.

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