
Pernicious Sunday
Mar 20 1985
•1h 18m
•Comedy, Family
A new boy impressed everybody by his knowledge during the history lesson but this impression didn't last long.
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Pavel Gayduchenko
Гена Пенкин

Mariya Vartikova
Галя Кудрявцевав

Mikhail Pugovkin
Мирон Сергеевич

Vera Vasileva
Берта Павловна
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