
Kin-dza-dza!
Dec 01 1986
•2h 15m
•Comedy, Science Fiction
Two Soviet humans previously unknown to each other are transported to the planet Pluke in the Kin-dza-da galaxy due to a chance encounter with an alien teleportation device. They must come to grips with a language barrier and Plukian social norms (not to mention the laws of space and time) if they ever hope to return to Earth.
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Stanislav Lyubshin
Vladimir Nikolaevich Mashkov - 'Uncle Vova'

Evgeni Leonov
Wef - The Wandering Chatlanian Singer

Yuriy Yakovlev
Bee - The Wandering Patsak Singer

Levan Gabriadze
Gedevan Alexandrovich Alexidze - 'Fiddler'
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