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Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession 

A scientist builds a time machine and accidentally sends his apartment complex manager and a petty burglar to 16th century Moscow, while Tsar Ivan the Terrible travels to 1973.
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A scientist builds a time machine and accidentally sends his apartment complex manager and a petty burglar to 16th century Moscow, while Tsar Ivan the Terrible travels to 1973.

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Genre:Comedy, Science Fiction
Directed By:Leonid Gaidai
Written By:Vladlen Bakhnov, Leonid Gaidai
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Runtime:88 minutes
Studio:Mosfilm

Cast


Director

Leonid Gaidai

Director

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Aleksandr Demyanenko

Aleksandr 'Shurik' Timofeyev, inventor

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Yuriy Yakovlev

Ivan the Terrible / Ivan Vasilievich Bunsha

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Leonid Kuravlyov

Zhorzh Miloslavsky / knyaz Miloslavsky

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Savely Kramarov

Feofan the diak

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Natalya Seleznyova

Zinaida, Shurik's wife

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Natalya Krachkovskaya

Uliana Andreevna Bunsha, superintendent's wife

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Natalya Kustinskaya

Yakin's mistress

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Vladimir Etush

Anton Semyonovich Shpak, dentist

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Mikhail Pugovkin

film director Yakin

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Sergei Filippov

swedish ambassador

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Eduard Bredun

radio goods speculator

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