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'Samogonshchiki' or 'Bootleggers' (sometimes also known as 'Moonshiners') is tasty slapstick short film about three inept crooks producing moonshine in their forest hut. Trio - Yuri Nikulin, Georgi Vitsin, Yevgeni Morgunov - were first introduced in Leonid Gaidai's segment for comedy 'Absolutely Seriously'. The segment got released separately as a short film. 'Bootleggers' is a followup to that (although on imdb, these short films are put together and presented as two different tales of same trio, when actually they stand two different 18 minutes and 10 minutes films). The comedy is pure classic slapstick, but the energy and intelligence the three comedians perform all stunts gives nice fresh layer to the genre that itself was quite worn out by the sixties. As the film doesn't have any dialogue (only one song) the language barrier can't become obstacle for understanding the movie.
Not the most original comedies out there, but it is proof that talented comedians can turn not matter how simple material into pure gold. Delightful little movie.
Not the most original comedies out there, but it is proof that talented comedians can turn not matter how simple material into pure gold. Delightful little movie.
- SendiTolver
- Aug 9, 2018
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Lovely short film from the Soviet Union, complete with the obligatory for the time, positive political message that for once does not spoil the film. The bonus is that you do not need to understand Russian to have a good laugh, as it should be with good comedy. If you are of a more closed mind you would just say that this is just a rip-off of the Three Stooges, and in a way you would be correct but for the wrong reasons! The Three Stooges were great and so are these three fellows although the undoubted star is the dog.
I do not know if there still exists a good print of this, I have never seen one, even on DVD but would recommend anyone to watch this no matter what languages you do or do not speak.
I do not know if there still exists a good print of this, I have never seen one, even on DVD but would recommend anyone to watch this no matter what languages you do or do not speak.
- porcupinewebb
- Oct 14, 2006
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If you want to actually see the movie and cant find it anywhere go to these links: Samogonshiki Part 1- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwxR7-2ufzE Samogonshiki Part 2- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTYMvyl3uGo&feature=related
Overall this movie is better than most of the movies that were made those days... The movie is like the best of the best.............. The whole singing part is just great with slapstick comedy this movie definitely deserves 10 stars out of 10.......again these links are: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwxR7-2ufzE Samogonshiki Part 2- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTYMvyl3uGo&feature=related
Overall this movie is better than most of the movies that were made those days... The movie is like the best of the best.............. The whole singing part is just great with slapstick comedy this movie definitely deserves 10 stars out of 10.......again these links are: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwxR7-2ufzE Samogonshiki Part 2- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTYMvyl3uGo&feature=related
So these characters based of Three stooges i really mention for my brain don't worry the imaginary genre was beginning The story about a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster, all past their prime years in life and usefulness on their respective farms, who are soon to be discarded or mistreated by their masters. One by one they leave their homes and set out together. They decide to go to Bremen, known for its freedom, to live without owners and become musicians and slightly concept of three stooges of Larry Fine, Curly Howard, and Moe Howard and some names are coward, dunce and Experienced and so.
- Horst_In_Translation
- Jul 10, 2015
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