Seven Babysitters
1962 · 76 min · ★ 6.3 · Comedy
A factory crew of seven young people is taking responsibility of a young criminal.
Directed by Rolan Bykov · Written by Yuli Dunsky
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Semyon Morozov Afanasi -
Vladimir Ivashov Viktor -
Valentin Burov Pasha -
Tatyana Nadezhdina Lena -
Mikaela Drozdovskaya Maya -
Emmanuil Geller Rental Clerk -
Zinoviy Gerdt Maya's Father -
Aleksei Gribov Lena's Grandfather -
Rina Zelyonaya Lady in Red -
Viktor Khokhryakov Colony governor -
Vladimir Rautbart Orchestra Conductor -
Leonid Pirogov headwaiter
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