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A Keychain with a Secret 1981

65 min📅 1981-11-09

In this Soviet-era comedy gem *A Keychain with a Secret* (1981), director Vera Tokareva crafts a sharp satire about greed and deceit during a seemingly ordinary fishing trip.

Director: Vera Tokareva

Cast

Galina Polskikh
Galina Polskikh
Олимпия Петровна
Albert Filozov
Albert Filozov
парикмахер Пескарёв
Mikhail Gluzskiy
Mikhail Gluzskiy
«Профессор»
Leonid Kharitonov
Leonid Kharitonov
Полосатиков
Mikhail Kokshenov
Mikhail Kokshenov
Витёк
Igor Kashintsev
Igor Kashintsev
ревизор
Radner Muratov
Radner Muratov
человек в тюбетейке
Anna Varpakhovskaya
Anna Varpakhovskaya
Sergei Golovanov
Sergei Golovanov
Igor Yasulovich
Igor Yasulovich

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A Keychain with a Secret* (1981) about?

*A Keychain with a Secret* follows an honest auditor invited on a fishing trip by a group of corrupt officials. When he refuses their bribes, his simple keychain becomes the unlikely center of a web of deceit they never saw coming. The film blends comedy with a sharp critique of greed and moral compromise.

Who directed *A Keychain with a Secret*?

The film was directed by Vera Tokareva, known for her insightful and often satirical approach to Soviet-era storytelling.

Who stars in *A Keychain with a Secret*?

The cast includes Galina Polskikh as the auditor, Albert Filozov as a key official, and supporting roles from Mikhail Gluzskiy, Leonid Kharitonov, and Igor Kashintsev.

Is *A Keychain with a Secret* (1981) worth watching?

While IMDb hasn't rated it, *A Keychain with a Secret* is a charming comedy with a clever premise and strong performances. Its blend of humor and social commentary makes it a standout in Soviet-era films, perfect for fans of lighthearted yet meaningful cinema.

How long is *A Keychain with a Secret*?

The film runs for 65 minutes.

About A Keychain with a Secret (1981) — Soviet Comedy Exposing Corruption and Wit

In this Soviet-era comedy gem *A Keychain with a Secret* (1981), director Vera Tokareva crafts a sharp satire about greed and deceit during a seemingly ordinary fishing trip. The plot follows a group of corrupt officials—plunderers of public wealth—who invite an honest auditor to join them, only to find themselves tangled in a web of intrigue far stickier than their tangled keychains. When the naive auditor refuses their bribes, his simple keychain becomes an unexpected symbol of resistance, exposing the crooks' own vulnerabilities. With a playful yet biting tone, Tokareva blends humor with social commentary, creating a film that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.

Starring the brilliant Galina Polskikh as the auditor and the charismatic Albert Filozov as one of the scheming officials, *A Keychain with a Secret* delivers a mix of wit and moral reckoning. The 65-minute runtime keeps the pacing tight, while the musical numbers add a lighthearted touch to the otherwise sharp critique of corruption. Whether you're a fan of Soviet cinema or just love a good underdog story, this film offers a delightful escape into a world where honesty might just outsmart the scammers.