
Иностранцы
Comedy
Overview
Zhora Volobuev, a slacker and stylist in search of a client, appears in the lobby of a Moscow hotel and soon meets Frank, the son of a Californian millionaire. Zhora invites Frank to his home, where Frank arranges a kind of press conference. He is interested in everything: how his new friends live, what they think about life, on what means they live. After the visit, Frank leaves for the hotel. In the hope of buying up the American's overseas things, Zhora and his buddies follow him and learn that their new friend is an ordinary Soviet journalist.
Top Cast


Vladimir Kulik
Vladimir Kulik
Жора Воробьёв - стиляга
Vladimir Kulik
Жора Воробьёв - стиляга


Mariya Mironova
Mariya Mironova
мама Жоры
Mariya Mironova
мама Жоры
Mariya Kravchunovskaya
Mariya Kravchunovskaya
бабушка Жоры
Mariya Kravchunovskaya
бабушка Жоры


Aleksandr Belyavskiy
Aleksandr Belyavskiy
«Фрэнк» - журналист
Aleksandr Belyavskiy
«Фрэнк» - журналист


Ilya Rutberg
Ilya Rutberg
Эдик «Косой» - стиляга
Ilya Rutberg
Эдик «Косой» - стиляга


Tatyana Bestayeva
Tatyana Bestayeva
«Мэри» - чувиха
Tatyana Bestayeva
«Мэри» - чувиха
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