Troublemaker
Originally released in 1979. Troublemaker is a comedy/romance film. directed by Vladimir Rogovoy. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Vadim Andreyev, Natalya Kaznacheyeva, and Nikolai Denisov
Synopsis
A graduate of the village school Pyotr Gorokhov from the village of Dyadkovo comes to Moscow to enter a prestigious economic university; he succeeds, albeit literally by a miracle. However, Petya was always helped out by chance and mysticism. Compared to other students (mostly Muscovites and residents of other big cities), this guy from the province stands out sharply β both in manners, in reprimand, and in behavior. Accustomed to defend their principles to the end of Gorokhov was called Balamut (Troublemaker). Nevertheless, in the student community, he quickly mastered and became a leader. Everything would be fine, but he has two problems β unrequited love for the dark-skinned beauty from Cuba and English...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Vadim Andreyev
as Pyotr Gorokhov
Natalya Kaznacheyeva
as Anya
Nikolai Denisov
as Sanya
Vladimir Shikhov
as Ogorodnikov
Valentina Klyagina
as Katya
Otkyam Iskenderov
as Maksud
Noris Polastre
as Noris
Evgeniy Karelskikh
as Serebryakov
Larisa Blinova
as Sinyakina
Yevgeniya Simonova
as Valentina Nikolayevna
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Gorky Film Studios
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Troublemaker about?
A graduate of the village school Pyotr Gorokhov from the village of Dyadkovo comes to Moscow to enter a prestigious economic university; he succeeds, albeit literally by a miracle. However, Petya w...
Who directed Troublemaker?
Troublemaker was directed by Vladimir Rogovoy.
How long is Troublemaker?
Troublemaker has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was Troublemaker released?
Troublemaker was released on September 17, 1979 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Troublemaker?
The main cast of Troublemaker includes Vadim Andreyev, Natalya Kaznacheyeva, Nikolai Denisov, Vladimir Shikhov, Valentina Klyagina.