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A Waiter With a Tray of Gold 1992

★ 7.01 votes85 min📅 1992-05-10

In Roman Tsurtsumia's sharp Soviet-era comedy, *A Waiter With a Tray of Gold (1992)*, Aleksandr Abdulov delivers a standout performance as a seaside restaurant waiter who attempts to reinvent himself as an honest man.

Director: Roman Tsurtsumia

Cast

Aleksandr Abdulov
Aleksandr Abdulov
Tatyana Kravchenko
Tatyana Kravchenko
Larisa Polyakova
Larisa Polyakova
Vatslav Dvorzhetsky
Vatslav Dvorzhetsky
Boris Mirza
Boris Mirza
Aleksandr Pankratov-Chyornyy
Aleksandr Pankratov-Chyornyy
Valentina Titova
Valentina Titova
Nikolai Parfyonov
Nikolai Parfyonov
Archil Gomiashvili
Archil Gomiashvili
Sergei Stepanchenko
Sergei Stepanchenko

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Waiter With a Tray of Gold (1992) about?

This Soviet-era comedy follows a seaside restaurant waiter who decides to abandon his dishonest habits, only to face harsh consequences. His refusal to take shortcuts and demand bribes quickly turns his life upside down, transforming him from a respected local into a social pariah.

Who directed A Waiter With a Tray of Gold?

Roman Tsurtsumia directed this 1992 comedy, which showcases his knack for blending social commentary with lighthearted storytelling.

Who stars in A Waiter With a Tray of Gold?

The film stars Aleksandr Abdulov, Tatyana Kravchenko, Larisa Polyakova, and Vatslav Dvorzhetsky in key roles that drive the story's emotional and comedic weight.

Is A Waiter With a Tray of Gold (1992) worth watching?

While this Soviet-era comedy lacks an IMDb rating, its sharp themes and standout performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven humor. The film's critique of systemic corruption and its absurdist tone offer both entertainment and food for thought.

How long is A Waiter With a Tray of Gold?

The runtime is 85 minutes.

About A Waiter With a Tray of Gold (1992) — When One Man's Integrity Costs Everything

In Roman Tsurtsumia's sharp Soviet-era comedy, *A Waiter With a Tray of Gold (1992)*, Aleksandr Abdulov delivers a standout performance as a seaside restaurant waiter who attempts to reinvent himself as an honest man. His quest to stop undercounting customers and refuse bribes quickly spirals into chaos when his moral crusade clashes with the corrupt systems around him. Once a respected fixture in his community, he's suddenly branded an outcast—fired from his job, shunned by his colleagues, and even cast out by his own family. The film blends biting satire with heartfelt moments, painting a vivid portrait of idealism clashing against bureaucracy in the twilight years of the Soviet Union.

With its witty dialogue and relatable themes of integrity versus survival, this 85-minute comedy captures the absurdity and pathos of everyday heroes fighting pointless battles. The coastal setting adds a breezy, sun-soaked atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the protagonist's growing isolation, making *A Waiter With a Tray of Gold* a poignant yet humorous exploration of what happens when one man refuses to play by the rules.