Storyline

At the amateur talent show the boy, accompanying himself on the accordion, sings a song about Moscow... The plot of the movie is based on the story of the director of the school about how this accordion, once belonging to a cadre worker who died during a demonstration in 1905, has been in many hands before it got to the guys.

Top Cast

Sergei Filippov

Sergei Filippov

Brykin, the accordionist (as S. Filippov)

Pavel Kadochnikov

Pavel Kadochnikov

Konstantin Nikolaevich Zlatogorov (uncredited)

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Nikolai Leonov

Kolya Leonov (as N. Leonov)

Ivan Lyubeznov

Ivan Lyubeznov

School Director (as I. Lyubeznov)

Boris Tenin

Boris Tenin

Playwright (as B. Tenin)

Georgiy Vitsin

Georgiy Vitsin

Railwayman (uncredited)

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T. Stravinskaya

Tanya Nikanorova

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Oleg Bobrov

Oleg (as O. Bobrov)

Viktor Seleznyov

Viktor Seleznyov

Fedya (as V. Seleznyov)

?

Boris Bodrov

Boris (as B. Bobrov)

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Sergey Ild

Sergey (as S. Ild)

Leonid Pirogov

Leonid Pirogov

Grandfather Nikanor Ivanovich Nikanorov

Aleksandr Shirshov

Aleksandr Shirshov

School Assistant Director (as A. Shirshov)

Stepan Kayukov

Stepan Kayukov

Representative of the factory (uncredited)

Margarita Lifanova

Margarita Lifanova

Compere (uncredited)

Pavel Shpringfeld

Pavel Shpringfeld

Passenger of the train (uncredited)

Konstantin Sorokin

Konstantin Sorokin

Pub frequenter (uncredited)

Director

Sergei Yutkevich

Writers

Mikhail Volpin, Nikolay Erdman

Status

Released

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