
Водяной
Comedy
Overview
Prokhor Lykov, nicknamed Vodyany in the village for his passion for fishing, always disappeared on the shore of the lake with a fishing rod. The chairman of the collective farm decides to use his enthusiasm in his own way ...
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Erast Garin
Erast Garin
Prokhor Vasilievich Lykov
Erast Garin
Prokhor Vasilievich Lykov


Valentina Vladimirova
Valentina Vladimirova
Klanya Lykova
Valentina Vladimirova
Klanya Lykova


Mikhail Fyodorov
Mikhail Fyodorov
Andrei Ivanovich Karavaev
Mikhail Fyodorov
Andrei Ivanovich Karavaev


Anatoliy Kubatskiy
Anatoliy Kubatskiy
Evsey
Anatoliy Kubatskiy
Evsey


Vladimir Kazarinov
Vladimir Kazarinov
Tikhon
Vladimir Kazarinov
Tikhon


Vera Titova
Vera Titova
Milkmaid
Vera Titova
Milkmaid
Viktor Stepanov
Viktor Stepanov
Village boy
Viktor Stepanov
Village boy


V. Bobrov
V. Bobrov
V. Bobrov
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