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People's Malachi
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People's Malachi

Sep 17, 1991
1h 24m
★ 0.0

Overview

Based on the play of the same name by Mykola Kulish. The film is set in the 1920s and tells of a brief period of "introduction" of the Ukrainian language (Ukrainization). This is the story of one crazy person living in the same crazy world.

Genres

History
Comedy
TV Movie

Production Companies

Ukrtelefilm

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Cast

Mykola Babenko

Mykola Babenko

Tamara Yatsenko

Tamara Yatsenko

Iryna Doroshenko

Iryna Doroshenko

Olha Surzha

Olha Surzha

Yakiv Syrotenko

Yakiv Syrotenko

Rayisa Nedashkivska

Rayisa Nedashkivska

Olha Sumska

Olha Sumska

Valeriy Neviedrov

Valeriy Neviedrov

Lev Perfilov

Lev Perfilov

Leonid Marchenko

Leonid Marchenko

Mykola Zadniprovskyi

Mykola Zadniprovskyi

Yevhen Malukha

Yevhen Malukha

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