The Inspector-General
The Inspector-General (Russian: Ревизор) is a 1952 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Petrov.[1][2][3]
The Inspector-General | |
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Russian: Ревизор | |
Directed by | Vladimir Petrov |
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Cinematography | Yuri Yekelchik |
Music by | Nikolai Timofeyev |
Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film is based on the play The Government Inspector by Nikolay Gogol.
Starring
- Igor Gorbachyov[4] as Ivan Alexandrovich Khlestakov, the 'inspector general' (as I. Gorbachev)
- Yuriy Tolubeev as Mayor Anton Antonovich Skvoznik-Dmukhanovsky
- Anastasiya Georgievskaya as Mme. Anna Andreyevna Skvoznik-Dmukhanoskaya (as Anastasiya Georgiyevskaya)
- Tamara Nosova as Maria Antonovna Skvoznik-Dmukhanovskaya
- Alexander Polinsky as Pyotr Ivanovich Dobchinsky
- Vasiliy Kornukov as Pyotr Ivanovich Bobchinsky (as V. Kornukov)
- Sergei Blinnikov as Judge Ammos Fyodorovich Lyapkin-Tyapkin
- Mikhail Yanshin as Commissioner of Charities Artemy Filippovich Zemlyanika
- Erast Garin as Postmaster Ivan Kuzmich Shepkin
- Pavel Pavlenko as School Supt. Luka Lukich Khlopov (as P. Pavlenko)
- A. Guzeyev as Dr. Christian Ivanovich Hubner
- Aleksey Gribov as Osip
- Elena Ponsova as Ivanova, a sergeant's widow (as E. Ponsova)
- N. Timyakov as A Merchant
- Anastasiya Zueva as Fevonya Poshlyopkina (as A. Zuyeva)
- Vladimir Yershov as Gendarme (uncredited)[5]
References
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