
The Lonely Businessman's Big Score
Nov 12 1984
•1h 27m
•Drama
A movie about a little man - a little funny and a little sad - a Latino businessman, owner of a loss-making shop. And about a big moral problem. A child has fallen down a deep well. He's alive, but it's almost impossible to get him out. What is more dignified: to honestly say that the child is alive but already dead or to repeat for everyone the mantra "he will certainly be rescued now"? And how to live on, if in the heat of an argument, bet on "will not be saved".
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Sergey Gazarov
Raúl Sánchez

Galina Levina
Nancy

Kira Golovko
Mother

Lyubov Polishchuk
Bambarella
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