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The Fountain
The Fountain

The Fountain

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ComedyDrama

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A story of a Moscow's apartment building that is slowly falling apart, literally. First, the hot water has been cut off by an old man from Asia, who could not stand it being wasted. Then the roof is starting to collapse. Finally, the electricity has been cut off. All the tenants of the building, no matter how different they were, find themselves in the same situation.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

104 mins

Rating

4.8/10

Release Date

01 December 1988

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Viktor Mikhaylov

Viktor Mikhaylov

Павел Павлович Митрофанов

Shanna Kerimtayeva

Shanna Kerimtayeva

Майя Сатыбалдиевна Лагутина

Asankul Kuttubayev

Asankul Kuttubayev

Сатыбалды Кербабаевич Кербабаев

Sergey Dreyden

Sergey Dreyden

Пётр Николаевич Лагутин

Nina Usatova

Nina Usatova

Любовь Андреевна, начальница ЖЭКа

Anatoly Kalmykov

Anatoly Kalmykov

Славик Рунёв (безработный)

Lyudmila Samokhvalova

Lyudmila Samokhvalova

Катя Рунёва (безработная)

Aleksei Zalivalov

Aleksei Zalivalov

Дмитрий Шестопалов

Vladimir Sidorov

Vladimir Sidorov

Александр Иванович

Andrey Krasko

Andrey Krasko

Lyubov Arkus

Lyubov Arkus

Yuri Mamin

Yuri Mamin

Svetlana Efremova

Svetlana Efremova

Natalya Iokhvidova

Natalya Iokhvidova

Yakov Stepanov

Yakov Stepanov

Ханыга

Tatyana Zakharova

Tatyana Zakharova

Pavel Fetisov

Pavel Fetisov

Ваня

Valentin Maslov

Valentin Maslov

Yuriy Reshetnikov

Yuriy Reshetnikov

Виктор Колпаков

Виктор Колпаков

Иван Криворучко

Иван Криворучко

Valeri Mironov

Valeri Mironov

Tamara Maksimova

Tamara Maksimova

Тележурналистка

Nikolai Trankov

Nikolai Trankov

Иван Гаврилович

Tatyana Leonova

Tatyana Leonova

Ольга

Dima Bayevskiy

Dima Bayevskiy

Вадик

Anastasia Smekalova

Anastasia Smekalova

Любочка

Margarita Achintseva

Margarita Achintseva

Nijole Adomenaite

Nijole Adomenaite

Lyubov Arkus

Lyubov Arkus

Тележурналистка

Vasiliy Azemsha

Vasiliy Azemsha

Mikhail Belinson

Mikhail Belinson

T. Brazhnina

T. Brazhnina

Yevgeni Chistov

Yevgeni Chistov

Alla Demidenko

Alla Demidenko

Учительница

Sergey Dmitriyev

Sergey Dmitriyev

V. Dobromyslov

V. Dobromyslov

Vladimir Dyatlov

Vladimir Dyatlov

Фотограф

Svetlana Efremova

Svetlana Efremova

Маша

Agniya Yelikoyeva

Agniya Yelikoyeva

Antonina Ermolovich

Antonina Ermolovich

Nadezhda Gorlova

Nadezhda Gorlova

Sofiya Karabinskaya

Sofiya Karabinskaya

B. Khotimskiy

B. Khotimskiy

Viktor Kolpakov

Viktor Kolpakov

Поклонник творчества Петрищева

Aleksandr Kotelnikov

Aleksandr Kotelnikov

Лейтенант Котельников

Valery Kravchenko

Valery Kravchenko

Подпирающий крышу

Gennadiy Layne

Gennadiy Layne

Vyacheslav Leykin

Vyacheslav Leykin

Житель дома

Mark Makarenkov

Mark Makarenkov

Дед Мороз

Yevgeni Makarov

Yevgeni Makarov

Поэт

Yuri Mamin

Yuri Mamin

Сергей Крылов

Lyudmila Molokova

Lyudmila Molokova

Aleksandr Nikolayenko

Aleksandr Nikolayenko

Саша

Galina Odinova

Galina Odinova

Natalya Pivovarova

Natalya Pivovarova

Невеста

Aleksandr Polyakov

Aleksandr Polyakov

T. Ramm

T. Ramm

Yuri Reshetnikov

Yuri Reshetnikov

I. Ryauzova

I. Ryauzova

N. Sakadzhi

N. Sakadzhi

Viktor Shapranov

Viktor Shapranov

Viktor Sorokin

Viktor Sorokin

Vladimir Studennikov

Vladimir Studennikov

M. Turik

M. Turik

A. Vasilyev

A. Vasilyev

Vyacheslav Vavilov

Vyacheslav Vavilov

Viktor Vesyolkin

Viktor Vesyolkin

Pyotr Yefimov

Pyotr Yefimov

Tatyana Zakharova

Tatyana Zakharova

Жительница дома

S. Zaytseva

S. Zaytseva

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