Peculiarities of the Russian Bath
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| Peculiarities of the Russian Bath | |
|---|---|
| Russian: Особенности русской бани | |
| Directed by | Alexey Rudakov |
| Written by | Alexey Rudakov |
| Produced by | Mikhail Babakhanov Vladimir Karev |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Aleksey Molchanov |
| Music by | Dmitry Paskevich |
Production company | KV Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 min. |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
Peculiarities of the Russian Bath (Russian: Особенности русской бани, romanized: Osobennosti russkoy bani) is a 1999 Russian erotic film directed by Aleksey Rudakov. It was filmed in the wake of the success of Alexander Rogozhkin’s film Peculiarities of the National Hunt and subsequent sequels.[1][2]
The film is included in the list of films banned for open screening in the Republic of Belarus.[3]
In the center of the plot of the film are three erotic tales told by the attendant Mitrich to a tipsy company who came to take a steam bath in a Russian bath.[4]
Cast
- Viktor Bychkov as Mitrich[5]
- Alexander Pyatkov as carpenter[6]
- Oksana Stashenko as mistress
- Vyacheslav Kulakov as godparent
- Lyubov Tikhomirova as bath attendant[7]
- Mikhail Kotov as German officer
- Lyubov Rusakova as blonde