
The Man from the Restaurant
Drama
Overview
During the good old days of the Russian aristocracy, that is to say, before the October Revolution, in the city of Moscow there was a fancy restaurant which catered to the appetites and egos of the rich. In one such establishment works a middle-aged waiter who is devoted to serving his bourgeoisie clients correctly. However, his life outside his job is very different: His son was killed during the Russian civil war and the waiter's wife died of grief as a result....
Top Cast


Michael Chekhov
Michael Chekhov
Skorohodov - The Waiter
Michael Chekhov
Skorohodov - The Waiter


Vera Malinovskaya
Vera Malinovskaya
Natasha
Vera Malinovskaya
Natasha


Ivan Koval-Samborskiy
Ivan Koval-Samborskiy
Sokolin
Ivan Koval-Samborskiy
Sokolin


Stepan Kuznetsov
Stepan Kuznetsov
The Minister
Stepan Kuznetsov
The Minister


Mikhail Zharov
Mikhail Zharov
Waiter
Mikhail Zharov
Waiter


Yakov Protazanov
Yakov Protazanov
Yakov Protazanov


Mikhail Narokov
Mikhail Narokov
Karayesv /The Manufacturer
Mikhail Narokov
Karayesv /The Manufacturer


Mikhail Klimov
Mikhail Klimov
Shtoss - The Manager
Mikhail Klimov
Shtoss - The Manager


Andrey Petrovsky
Andrey Petrovsky
General
Andrey Petrovsky
General


Klavdiya Alekseyeva
Klavdiya Alekseyeva
Skorokhodov's wife
Klavdiya Alekseyeva
Skorokhodov's wife
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