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The Twelve Chairs
Directed by Leonid Gaidai
Written by
  • Vladlen Bakhnov
  • Leonid Gaidai
Based on The Twelve Chairs
by Ilf and Petrov
Starring Archil Gomiashvili
Sergey Filippov
Mikhail Pugovkin
Natalya Krachkovskaya
Narrated by Rostislav Plyatt
CinematographySergei Poluyanov
Valery Shuvalov
Music by Aleksandr Zatsepin
Production
company
Release date
  • 21 June 1971 (1971-06-21)
Running time
159 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The Twelve Chairs ( Russian: 12 стульев, romanizedDvenadtsat stulyev) is a 1971 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. [1] It is an adaptation of Ilf and Petrov's 1928 novel The Twelve Chairs.

Plot

Ostap Bender, shortly after arriving in Stargorod, meets Ippolit "Kisa" Vorobyaninov, a Marshal of Nobility who's looking for a set of 12 chairs that belonged to his mother-in-law, who on her deathbed confesses of hiding diamonds in one of them. However, the confession is overheard by Father Fyodor, who is also looking for them. Ostap and Kisa decide to go on the search together, traveling all around Russia and having a series of misadventures.

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