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The Catalyst 1990

📅 1990-01-01

The Catalyst (1990) delivers a chaotic twist of fate when a prison wall collapses, forcing officials into a bizarre compromise.

Director: Georgii Kevorkov

Cast

Evgeniy Steblov
Evgeniy Steblov
Viktor Ilichyov
Viktor Ilichyov
Marina Levtova
Marina Levtova
Igor Bogodukh
Igor Bogodukh
Aleksandr Demyanenko
Aleksandr Demyanenko
Yanislav Levinzon
Yanislav Levinzon
Vladimir Tatosov
Vladimir Tatosov
Aleksandr Pyatkov
Aleksandr Pyatkov
Viktor Uralsky
Viktor Uralsky
Yuriy Solovyov
Yuriy Solovyov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Catalyst (1990) about?

A prison wall collapse forces authorities to relocate inmates into the apartments of chronic non-payers, creating a bizarre and chaotic social experiment. The film blends dark humor with sharp social commentary, turning a bureaucratic disaster into a comedic tale of swapped frustrations.

Who directed The Catalyst?

The Catalyst was directed by Georgii Kevorkov, a filmmaker known for his sharp wit and satirical approach to Soviet-era bureaucracy.

Who stars in The Catalyst?

The film features a standout cast including Evgeniy Steblov, Viktor Ilichyov, Marina Levtova, Igor Bogodukh, and Aleksandr Demyanenko.

Is The Catalyst (1990) worth watching?

As a mid-tier Soviet comedy from 1990, The Catalyst offers lighthearted entertainment with a dash of satire, though it lacks the polish of higher-budget films. Fans of absurdist humor and historical comedies may find it a fun, nostalgic watch.

How long is The Catalyst?

Runtime details are not listed.

About The Catalyst (1990) — A Soviet Comedy About Prison Walls, Rent, and Chaos

The Catalyst (1990) delivers a chaotic twist of fate when a prison wall collapses, forcing officials into a bizarre compromise. With nowhere to house the inmates, the city's mismanagement shuffles them into the homes of chronic rent-dodgers, blurring the lines between punishment and shared inconvenience. Directed by Georgii Kevorkov, this Soviet-era comedy thrives on absurdity and social satire, blending the grim prison setting with the petty frustrations of everyday life.

Evgeniy Steblov, Viktor Ilichyov, and Marina Levtova lead a talented cast navigating this surreal housing crisis, where distrust flips into uneasy camaraderie. Kevorkov's sharp wit exposes bureaucracy's absurdity, making The Catalyst (1990) a quirky time capsule of late-Soviet-era humor—equal parts laugh-out-loud farce and subtle commentary on class and authority.