
Shelmenko the Orderly
Comedy · Music
Overview
A military detachment arrived in the village to the landowner Shpak and the young officer fell in love with the owner's daughter. Sly soldier Shelmenko helps lovers get married.
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Zoya Fyodorova
Zoya Fyodorova
Фенна Степановна Шпак
Zoya Fyodorova
Фенна Степановна Шпак


Mikhail Pugovkin
Mikhail Pugovkin
Шельменко, денщик
Mikhail Pugovkin
Шельменко, денщик


Volodymyr Dalskyi
Volodymyr Dalskyi
Кирилл Петрович Шпак, помещик
Volodymyr Dalskyi
Кирилл Петрович Шпак, помещик


Lyudmila Senchina
Lyudmila Senchina
Присинька Шпак, панночка на выданье
Lyudmila Senchina
Присинька Шпак, панночка на выданье


Olga Aroseva
Olga Aroseva
Аграфена Семёновна Опецковская
Olga Aroseva
Аграфена Семёновна Опецковская


Lyubov Korneva
Lyubov Korneva
Эвжени, незамужняя дочь Опецковской
Lyubov Korneva
Эвжени, незамужняя дочь Опецковской


Igor Ozerov
Igor Ozerov
капитан Иван Семёнович Скворцов
Igor Ozerov
капитан Иван Семёнович Скворцов


Yuri Medvedev
Yuri Medvedev
Тимофей Кондратьевич Лопуцковский, племянник-жених
Yuri Medvedev
Тимофей Кондратьевич Лопуцковский, племянник-жених


Marina Polbentseva
Marina Polbentseva
Мотря
Marina Polbentseva
Мотря


Anatoly Korolkevich
Anatoly Korolkevich
Трофим, повар
Anatoly Korolkevich
Трофим, повар
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