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Burn, Burn Bright

Match factory repairman Parfen Loktionov is offered to become a shift foreman. The new position, on the one hand, is associated with increased responsibility, and on the other, with less earnings (the salary is “ten” less). The mother-in-law and wife insist that Parfen, usually submissive to them, refuse the offer made to him. But this time he rebels against domestic tyranny...

Top Cast

  • Andrey Martynov

    Andrey Martynov

  • Svetlana Kryuchkova

    Svetlana Kryuchkova

  • Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina

    Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina

  • Anatoliy Romashin

    Anatoliy Romashin

  • Nikolai Pastukhov

    Nikolai Pastukhov

  • Lev Durov

    Lev Durov

  • Mikhail Kononov

    Mikhail Kononov

  • Valentina Ananina

    Valentina Ananina

  • Vsevolod Shilovsky

    Vsevolod Shilovsky

Overview

Match factory repairman Parfen Loktionov is offered to become a shift foreman. The new position, on the one hand, is associated with increased responsibility, and on the other, with less earnings (the salary is “ten” less). The mother-in-law and wife insist that Parfen, usually submissive to them, refuse the offer made to him. But this time he rebels against domestic tyranny...

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