
Excuse Me! You Are About to Die
Comedy
Overview
A naive girl finds a notebook containing plans for possible murders. She sets out to find everyone mentioned in it and warn them of their prospective gruesome deaths.
Top Cast


Sesilia Takaishvili
Sesilia Takaishvili
Sashiko Kandelaki
Sesilia Takaishvili
Sashiko Kandelaki


Erosi Mandjgaladze
Erosi Mandjgaladze
Datiko
Erosi Mandjgaladze
Datiko


Ipolite Khvichia
Ipolite Khvichia
Karamani
Ipolite Khvichia
Karamani
Yelena Kipshidze
Yelena Kipshidze
Eleonora
Yelena Kipshidze
Eleonora


Givi Tokhadze
Givi Tokhadze
Inspector
Givi Tokhadze
Inspector
Dali Ratiani
Dali Ratiani
Nani
Dali Ratiani
Nani
Mavr Piasetsky
Mavr Piasetsky
Kandelaki
Mavr Piasetsky
Kandelaki


Sergo Orjonikidze
Sergo Orjonikidze
Dato
Sergo Orjonikidze
Dato
Dali Tsereteli
Dali Tsereteli
Dali Tsereteli
Sesika Kuprashvili
Sesika Kuprashvili
Insurance agent
Sesika Kuprashvili
Insurance agent
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