Beware of the Car!

Beware of the Car!

7.6

May 22 1966

2h 34m

Comedy, Crime

An insurance agent who moonlights as a car thief steals cars various crooks and never from the common people. He sells the stolen cars and gives the money to charity. His best friend, a cop, is assigned to bring in this modern robin hood.

Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy

Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy

Юрий Деточкин

Oleg Efremov

Oleg Efremov

следователь, Максим Подберезовиков

Andrey Mironov

Andrey Mironov

Дима Семицветов

Georgi Zhzhyonov

Georgi Zhzhyonov

автоинспектор

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