
To the Sea!
Comedy · Family
Overview
Three young Russian families go for winter vacations to an unnamed exotic country, intending to rent a beach condo. However due to numerous comedic obstacles they never make it to the beach, staying at the hotel for the entire trip.
Top Cast


Yaroslav Chevazhevsky
Yaroslav Chevazhevsky
Yaroslav
Yaroslav Chevazhevsky
Yaroslav


Alyona Babenko
Alyona Babenko
Lena
Alyona Babenko
Lena


Inga Strelkova-Oboldina
Inga Strelkova-Oboldina
Irina
Inga Strelkova-Oboldina
Irina


Yuri Kolokolnikov
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Vadim
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Vadim


Pavel Derevyanko
Pavel Derevyanko
Pasha
Pavel Derevyanko
Pasha


Evgeniya Lyutaia
Evgeniya Lyutaia
Natasha
Evgeniya Lyutaia
Natasha


Ulyana Vorozheykina
Ulyana Vorozheykina
Liza
Ulyana Vorozheykina
Liza


Syuzanna Shpak
Syuzanna Shpak
Nastya
Syuzanna Shpak
Nastya


Nikita Babenko
Nikita Babenko
Artyom
Nikita Babenko
Artyom
Kurt Glockzin
Kurt Glockzin
Klaus
Kurt Glockzin
Klaus
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