

Les Douze Chaises
Un ancien aristocrate, Ippolit Vorobyaninov, mène une vie misérable dans la Russie soviétique. Sa belle-mère lui révèle un secret : elle a caché des diamants de famille dans l'une des douze chaises qu'ils possédaient. Vorobyaninov, en coopération avec un jeune escroc, Ostap Bender, entame une longue recherche pour retrouver les diamants.
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არჩილ გომიაშვილი
Остап Бендер

Сергей Филиппов
Киса Воробьянинов

Михаил Пуговкин
Отец Фёдор

Нина Гребешкова
Мусик / Царица Тамара

Юрий Никулин
дворник Тихон

Наталья Крачковская
мадам Грицацуева

Наталья Варлей
Лиза

Игорь Ясулович
инженер Щукин

Георгий Вицин
монтёр Мечников

Савелий Крамаров
председатель шахматного клуба

Klara Roumianova
попадья

Леонид Гайдай
Коробейников
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