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The Trust That Has Burst 1983

★ 6.19 votes195 min📅 1983-03-18

Step into the quirky world of *The Trust That Has Burst (1983)*, a Soviet-era comedy brimming with sharp wit and unexpected depth. Directed by Aleksandr Pavlovskiy, this 195-minute TV movie blends humor with a philosophical edge, drawing inspiration from O.

Director: Aleksandr Pavlovskiy

Cast

Regimantas Adomaitis
Regimantas Adomaitis
Andy Tucker
Nikolai Karachentsov
Nikolai Karachentsov
Jeff Peters
Leonid Kuravlyov
Leonid Kuravlyov
Ezra Plunkett
Mikhail Svetin
Mikhail Svetin
Porte Klein
Irina Ponarovskaya
Irina Ponarovskaya
Pseudo Sarah Bernard
Vladimir Basov
Vladimir Basov
Pseudo John Perpoint Morgan
Pavel Vinnik
Pavel Vinnik
Vladelets lavki
Elena Aminova
Elena Aminova
Sekretarsha
Viktor Ilichyov
Viktor Ilichyov
Ruf Tattum
Boris Novikov
Boris Novikov
Artillerist

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Trust That Has Burst (1983)* about?

This film follows a series of interconnected stories where wit and circumstance collide, blending humor with life lessons in true O. Henry fashion. Expect clever twists, eccentric characters, and a dash of heartwarming insight.

Who directed *The Trust That Has Burst*?

Aleksandr Pavlovskiy helmed this unique comedy, infusing the project with his signature blend of lighthearted fun and thoughtful storytelling.

Who stars in *The Trust That Has Burst*?

The film features Regimantas Adomaitis, Nikolai Karachentsov, Leonid Kuravlyov, Mikhail Svetin, and Irina Ponarovskaya in its standout roles.

Is *The Trust That Has Burst (1983)* worth watching?

If you enjoy classic comedies with a side of philosophy, this film is a hidden treasure. Its 195-minute runtime may feel long, but the blend of humor and heart makes it a rewarding watch for fans of Soviet-era cinema.

How long is *The Trust That Has Burst*?

The runtime of *The Trust That Has Burst (1983)* is 195 minutes.

About The Trust That Has Burst (1983) — A Witty Comedy with Philosophy and Heart

Step into the quirky world of *The Trust That Has Burst (1983)*, a Soviet-era comedy brimming with sharp wit and unexpected depth. Directed by Aleksandr Pavlovskiy, this 195-minute TV movie blends humor with a philosophical edge, drawing inspiration from O. Henry's classic short stories. The film's playful yet thoughtful tone creates an atmosphere where laughter meets reflection, making it a unique gem for fans of classic comedies with substance.

With a stellar cast including Regimantas Adomaitis, Nikolai Karachentsov, and Leonid Kuravlyov, the movie balances slapstick charm with clever dialogue, inviting viewers to ponder life's ironies while being thoroughly entertained. Whether you're a fan of Soviet cinema or simply craving a comedy with heart, *The Trust That Has Burst* delivers a memorable experience.