I'm Done (film)
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| I'm Done | |
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| Russian: Я больше не буду | |
| Directed by | Yevgeni Sherstobitov |
| Written by | Zinoviy Gerdt, Mikhail Lvovskiy |
| Starring | Andrey Bazykin |
| Cinematography | Mikhail Chyornyj |
| Edited by | Alla Golubenko |
| Music by | Mikhail Boyko |
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Running time | 71 minutes[2] |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
I'm Done (Russian: «Я больше не буду», Ukrainian: «Я більше не буду») is a 1975 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Yevgeni Sherstobitov[3] and starring Andrey Bazykin.
The boy Vova summons the wizard and asks him to find a friend who looks like him. So a man appears in the apartment, both in appearance and in character, similar to Vova. During this time, Vova's double (who received the title of "Vova II") got into a fight with the real Vova, took the ball from a girl, caused a traffic jam on the city street, and misbehaved in the zoo where he went with the girl Lyalya. The actions of the double helped Vova understand a lot about himself when he saw himself from the outside. He asks the wizard to return "Vova II" to the portrait frame.
Cast
- Andrey Bazykin as Vova/Vova II
- Aleftina Evdokimova as Vova's mother
- Oksana Simonova as Lyalya
- Nikolay Gavrilov as Lyalya's grandfather
- Felix Pantyushin as Bondarenko
- Ira Kirichek
- Natasha Rudnenok
- Olya Pogorelova
- Olya Grebenshchikova
- Tanya Tishchenko
- Lida Naumchek
- Vera Kudinova
- Sasha Fedyaev
- Igor Tsulin
- Ivan Postnikov
- Aleksandr Alekseev
- Nina Reus
- Valentin Grudinin
- Raisa Pirozhenko as Neighbor
The film features the dance ensemble The Merry Shoemakers (Russian: Весёлые сапожники) of the Kherson City Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren.[1]