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The Oddballs of Saint-Michel 1989

39 min📅 1989-10-26

Step into the whimsical yet darkly comic world of *The Oddballs of Saint-Michel (1989)*, a Soviet-era TV movie directed by Anatoliy Slyasskiy.

Director: Anatoliy Slyasskiy

Cast

Yefim Kamenetsky
Yefim Kamenetsky
Vladimir Kurashkin
Vladimir Kurashkin
Murad Sultaniyazov
Murad Sultaniyazov
Anna Aleksakhina
Anna Aleksakhina
Andrey Urgant
Andrey Urgant
Vladimir Matveev
Vladimir Matveev
Arkadiy Koval
Arkadiy Koval

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Oddballs of Saint-Michel (1989) about?

This TV movie follows the ruthless suzerain of Saint-Michel, who has already eliminated every threat—except for Dr. Loshar, the town's only doctor. When the cunning abbot devises a plan to lure the physician to the palace under false pretenses, the stage is set for a battle of wits and survival in this darkly comedic medieval tale.

Who directed The Oddballs of Saint-Michel?

Anatoliy Slyasskiy directed this quirky Family film, bringing a unique blend of humor and suspense to the small-screen adventure.

Who stars in The Oddballs of Saint-Michel?

The film features Yefim Kamenetsky, Vladimir Kurashkin, Murad Sultaniyazov, Anna Aleksakhina, Andrey Urgant, and Vladimir Matveev in key roles.

Is The Oddballs of Saint-Michel (1989) worth watching?

While it's a niche TV movie with a short runtime, its clever plot and offbeat tone make it a charming watch for fans of family-friendly historical fiction. The lack of IMDb rating doesn't diminish its oddly delightful appeal.

How long is The Oddballs of Saint-Michel?

The runtime for *The Oddballs of Saint-Michel* is 39 minutes.

About The Oddballs of Saint-Michel (1989) — A Family Film Where Cunning Outsmarts Cruelty

Step into the whimsical yet darkly comic world of *The Oddballs of Saint-Michel (1989)*, a Soviet-era TV movie directed by Anatoliy Slyasskiy. Set in the eerie yet charming village of Saint-Michel, this Family genre film weaves a tale of intrigue and cunning as the tyrannical suzerain faces an unexpected challenge: Dr. Loshar, the only physician left in town. With the abbot's devious scheme to lure the doctor into a trap, the story blends absurdist humor with a touch of medieval menace, creating an atmosphere that's both playful and sinister.

The film's quirky tone and clever plot twists make it a standout in family-friendly fare, offering a unique twist on historical fiction. Starring Yefim Kamenetsky and Vladimir Kurashkin alongside a talented ensemble cast, *The Oddballs of Saint-Michel* delivers a short but memorable ride through a world where wit and survival collide. Perfect for fans of offbeat storytelling and classic cinema, this 39-minute gem is as engaging as it is eccentric.