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Sleep in Your Hand, or a Suitcase

After being demobilized from the army, journalist Pavel Tyurin returned to his hometown, where his beloved girlfriend was no longer waiting for him. In addition, his room was given to another tenant. Pasha joined the newspaper's editorial office, where he worked before the army, and began to actively fight for social justice...

Top Cast

  • Vladimir Basov Ml.

    Vladimir Basov Ml.

  • Irina Malysheva

    Irina Malysheva

  • Vladimir Eryomin

    Vladimir Eryomin

  • Ernst Romanov

    Ernst Romanov

  • Olga Volkova

    Olga Volkova

  • Aleksandr Demyanenko

    Aleksandr Demyanenko

  • Marina Maltseva

    Marina Maltseva

  • Natalya Fateyeva

    Natalya Fateyeva

  • Sergei Ivanov

    Sergei Ivanov

Overview

After being demobilized from the army, journalist Pavel Tyurin returned to his hometown, where his beloved girlfriend was no longer waiting for him. In addition, his room was given to another tenant. Pasha joined the newspaper's editorial office, where he worked before the army, and began to actively fight for social justice...

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