
The Roundabout
Comedy
Overview
Satirical comedy based on the notebooks and short stories by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: "Romance with Double-Bass","On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco", "Misery", "Grateful", "Polinka", "The Cynic", "The Ninny".
Top Cast


Vladimir Basov
Vladimir Basov
Smychkov
Vladimir Basov
Smychkov


Natalya Vorobyova
Natalya Vorobyova
Bibulova
Natalya Vorobyova
Bibulova


Evgeni Leonov
Evgeni Leonov
Nyukhin
Evgeni Leonov
Nyukhin


Ivan Lapikov
Ivan Lapikov
Iona
Ivan Lapikov
Iona


Pavel Pavlenko
Pavel Pavlenko
Ivan Petrovich
Pavel Pavlenko
Ivan Petrovich


Valentina Titova
Valentina Titova
Mariya Semyonovna
Valentina Titova
Mariya Semyonovna


Viktor Sergachyov
Viktor Sergachyov
Misha Bobov
Viktor Sergachyov
Misha Bobov


Yelena Korolyova
Yelena Korolyova
Polinka
Yelena Korolyova
Polinka


Leonid Kuravlyov
Leonid Kuravlyov
Nikolai Timofeyevich
Leonid Kuravlyov
Nikolai Timofeyevich


Yuri Volyntsev
Yuri Volyntsev
Syusin
Yuri Volyntsev
Syusin
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