Top Cast
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Leonid Filatov
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Aleksandr Kalyagin
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Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
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Gennadiy Khazanov
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Aleksandr Yatsko
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Sergei Yursky
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Natalya Tenyakova
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Andrey Sorokin
Overview
A filmed version of Nikolai Gogol's "The Gamblers", transposed into modern-day Russia and performed by an all-star cast.
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