
How I Became Russian
Comedy
Overview
Getting your fiancee's father to like you is not an easy task. The Chinese guy Pen also faces this problem when he goes to Moscow for his love, Ira, without even knowing what a nightmare awaits him.
Top Cast


Dong Chang
Dong Chang
Peng Peng - Ira's boyfriend
Dong Chang
Peng Peng - Ira's boyfriend


Vitaliy Khaev
Vitaliy Khaev
Anatoliy Platonov
Vitaliy Khaev
Anatoliy Platonov


Elizaveta Kononova
Elizaveta Kononova
Ira Platonova
Elizaveta Kononova
Ira Platonova


Sergey Chirkov
Sergey Chirkov
Roman Andreevich Bystrov
Sergey Chirkov
Roman Andreevich Bystrov


Hrant Tokhatyan
Hrant Tokhatyan
Ruben
Hrant Tokhatyan
Ruben


Natalya Surkova
Natalya Surkova
Petrovna - female cook
Natalya Surkova
Petrovna - female cook


Vadim Smirnov
Vadim Smirnov
Ignat - Platonov's bodyguard
Vadim Smirnov
Ignat - Platonov's bodyguard


Dmitriy Smirnov
Dmitriy Smirnov
Kolya - Platonov's bodyguard
Dmitriy Smirnov
Kolya - Platonov's bodyguard


Sergey Sosnovsky
Sergey Sosnovsky
Fyodor
Sergey Sosnovsky
Fyodor


Sergey Belyaev
Sergey Belyaev
Semyonych
Sergey Belyaev
Semyonych
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