
Where Is Enohp Located?
Nov 07 1987
•1h 18m
•Comedy, Romance
Forty-year-old researcher Pavel is still single. And not because he likes to be free and unmarried, but because he is very indecisive - he does not know how to meet girls. Pavel’s parents are sounding the alarm - they really want to give their son "in good hands" and see their grandchildren. But he doesn’t like those girls whom Pavel’s mother is wooing. And then one day a master takes over - a cheerful, battered and excessively sociable brother of Pavel — Gennady. He has in his arsenal one effective way to get acquainted with any girl he likes, to interest her in his persona. Gennady is getting into a rage so much that he almost gets married, forgetting about the watchful wife, who always stands guard over their long marriage...
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Vladimir Menshov
Павел Голиков

Aleksandr Pankratov-Chyornyy
Геннадий, двоюродный брат Павла

Valentina Telichkina
Незнакомка

Lyudmila Shagalova
Елена Аркадьевна, мать Павла
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