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Crazy Town
Crazy Town

Crazy Town

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Incredible phantasmagoria of merry-go-round people, who are usually called the dregs of society . The clip of the band "Holy Hares" ("Inflatable pistol"). Vocalist Slava Martov.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

6 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

12 March 1992

Country

Russia

Cast

Vladimir Rybakov

Vladimir Rybakov

Танцующий

Natalya Surkova

Natalya Surkova

Дама

Dmitriy Meglitskiy

Dmitriy Meglitskiy

Бомж

Dmitriy Shibanov

Dmitriy Shibanov

Пляшущий матрос

Mark Nahamkin

Mark Nahamkin

Избиваемый интиллигент

Alexander Yatsurenko

Alexander Yatsurenko

Slava Martov

Slava Martov

singing

Konstantin Arefyev

Konstantin Arefyev

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