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Bobaka Saskerviley 1998

65 min📅 1998-01-01

In this cleverly reimagined Soviet-era comedy, veteran director Evgeny Rumyantsev transports the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes into the modern world, though not quite the one we know. Yuriy Galtsev and Aleksei Lebedinsky step into the shoes of Holmes and Dr.

Director: Evgeny Rumyantsev

Cast

Yuriy Galtsev
Yuriy Galtsev
Dr. Wiseman
Aleksei Lebedinsky
Aleksei Lebedinsky
Herlok Sholmes
Dmitriy Nagiev
Dmitriy Nagiev
Saskervil
Anvar Libabov
Anvar Libabov
gateman Belomor
Irina Kovaleva
Nyura Belomor
Lev Shcheglov
veterinarian Garrimur
Елена Спиридонова
Stewardess
Victoria Besklubova
Mrs. Houston
Andrey Lomany
Stepok, escaped prisoner
Valery Stolyarov
1st Saskervil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bobaka Saskerviley (1998) about?

This 1998 comedy reimagines Sherlock Holmes as a bumbling detective tracking down the chaotic Bobaka in a farcical chase through Soviet-era settings. The story takes a satirical look at heroism and the consequences of obsession, wrapping up with a darkly humorous twist.

Who directed Bobaka Saskerviley?

Evgeny Rumyantsev directed this offbeat comedy, infusing the film with his signature blend of humor and social critique.

Who stars in Bobaka Saskerviley?

The film features Yuriy Galtsev as Sherlock Holmes, Aleksei Lebedinsky as Dr. Weisman, Dmitriy Nagiev, Anvar Libabov, and Irina Kovaleva in a mix of comedic roles.

Is Bobaka Saskerviley (1998) worth watching?

While not a high-rated classic, this Soviet-era comedy offers nostalgic charm and a unique take on detective tropes. Fans of offbeat humor and historical comedies may find it a lighthearted diversion, though its tone won't appeal to everyone.

How long is Bobaka Saskerviley?

Bobaka Saskerviley has a runtime of 65 minutes.

About Bobaka Saskerviley (1998) — Soviet Comedy Classic with a Twist on Sherlock Holmes

In this cleverly reimagined Soviet-era comedy, veteran director Evgeny Rumyantsev transports the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes into the modern world, though not quite the one we know. Yuriy Galtsev and Aleksei Lebedinsky step into the shoes of Holmes and Dr. Weisman, leading a desperate chase after the enigmatic and dangerously unpredictable Bobaka. Set against the backdrop of a chaotic hunt, the film blends slapstick humor with sharp social commentary, all while keeping the spirit of classic detective tales alive.

As the pursuit unfolds, the boundaries between heroism and folly blur, culminating in a bittersweet resolution that leaves audiences questioning who truly won the battle. With its quirky tone and nostalgic charm, Bobaka Saskerviley (1998) offers a unique twist on a familiar story, proving that even in the simplest of times, history has a way of repeating itself.