
Bumbarash
Comedy · Adventure
Overview
Private Bumbarash, considered lost in the First World War, suddenly returned to his native village, where no one recognizes, because the money for the memorial service a long time ago employed for other purposes. In a country already in full raging civil war in the tiny village of power is changing every half: red, white, anarchists, gangsters, again red and white for them again, and so on to infinity ... Amid all this chaos Bumbarash tries to arrange his life and personal happiness.
Top Cast


Valeriy Zolotukhin
Valeriy Zolotukhin
Бумбараш
Valeriy Zolotukhin
Бумбараш


Yekaterina Vasilyeva
Yekaterina Vasilyeva
атаманша Софья Николаевна Тульчинская
Yekaterina Vasilyeva
атаманша Софья Николаевна Тульчинская


Roman Tkachuk
Roman Tkachuk
комиссар Заплатин
Roman Tkachuk
комиссар Заплатин


Aleksandr Khochinsky
Aleksandr Khochinsky
Лёвка Демченко
Aleksandr Khochinsky
Лёвка Демченко


Lev Durov
Lev Durov
Мельник
Lev Durov
Мельник


Yuri Smirnov
Yuri Smirnov
Гаврила
Yuri Smirnov
Гаврила


Natalya Dmitriyeva
Natalya Dmitriyeva
Варька
Natalya Dmitriyeva
Варька


Nikolay Dupak
Nikolay Dupak
Sovkov
Nikolay Dupak
Sovkov
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