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Happiness ()

Schaste (original title)
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A hapless man undergoes misadventures with avaricious clergy, a tired horse, and a walking granary on his road to collectivized happiness.

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Pyotr Zinovyev ...
Khmyr - an ill-fated mujik
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Anna Khmyrova - the mujik's wife
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mikhail Gipsi ...
Taras Platonovich
V. Lavrentyev
G. Mirgorian
Lyubov Nenasheva ...
Nun (as Lidiya Nenasheva)
V. Uspensky
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Undetermined Role (uncredited)

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Aleksandr Medvedkin

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Aleksandr Medvedkin ... ()

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Gleb Troyanski ... (as G. Troyansky)

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Aleksei Utkin ... (as Aleksandr Utkin)

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Nikolay Khomov ... poster artist

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Georges Bernand ... piano: 1971 French sound version
Michel Fano ... percussions: 1971 French sound version
Nikolai Golovanov ... conductor: 1971 French sound version
Modest Mussorgsky ... music: 1971 French sound version (as Modeste Moussorgsky)

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Plot Summary

A hapless loser (with the surname of Loser) undergoes misadventures with avaracious clergy, a tired horse, and a walking granary (among other things) on his road to collectivized happiness. Written by Erik Gregersen

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Also Known As
  • Счастье (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Happiness (United States)
  • Le bonheur (France)
  • La felicidad (Spain)
  • A Felicidade (Brazil)
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  • 95 min
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Trivia The last silent film produced in the USSR. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Last Bolshevik (1993). See more »

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