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There Was a Piano-Tuner...
1979 Soviet TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There Was a Piano-Tuner... (Russian: Жил-был настройщик…, romanized: Zhil-byl nastroyshchik...) is a 1979 Soviet feature comedy film directed by Vladimir Alenikov.[3][4]
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Plot
A modest and undistinguished[2] eccentric tuner Ivan Ivanovich, who dreams of being a conductor, walks around the apartments of different people, tuning musical instruments. His way to work is always accompanied by adventures — either a neighbor with an expander climbs up to him, or an eccentric magician deceives him. Among his clients, there are also different people: this is a deaf old man who has all the notes sinking in, and a little chess player girl, whose relatives are constantly deciding who she should be in the future. One day the tuner, going to the addresses, meets the woman of his dreams — sublime and inaccessible.[5][6]
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Cast
- Rolan Bykov as Ivan Ivanovich, the tuner (musical numbers are performed by Pyotr Podgorodetsky[7])
- Elena Sanayeva as Lena
- Valery Nosik as Nikodim Savelyev
- Mikhail Kokshenov as Kuzma
- Igor Yasulovich as magician
- Georgy Martirosyan as Slavik (voiced by Nikolai Karachentsov)
- Irina Murzaeva as Lena's neighbor
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