Other People's Company

Other People's Company

7.0

May 29 1980

1h 5m

Drama

Zhenya is finally accepted into the ranks of a local cool group of teenagers, which he has long dreamed of getting into. Soon, he goes fishing with them and decides to hide the inflatable boat as a joke. Angry guys beat an innocent boy, after which Zhenya understands that it is better to refuse such a friendship…

Maksim Dankov

Maksim Dankov

Zhenya Sinitsyn

Boris Skachkov

Boris Skachkov

Yura

Valeriy Vorobyov

Valeriy Vorobyov

Igor Krotov

Georgiy Kiyantsev

Georgiy Kiyantsev

Genka

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