Grandads-Robbers | |
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Directed by | Eldar Ryazanov |
Produced by | Mosfilm |
Written by |
Emil Braginsky Eldar Ryazanov |
Starring |
Yuri Nikulin Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev Olga Aroseva Georgi Burkov Andrei Mironov |
Music by | Andrei Petrov |
Cinematography |
Nikolay Nemolyaev Genrey Abramyan |
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Running time
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87 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Grandads-Robbers (Russian: Старики́–разбо́йники, translit. Stariki-razboyniki) is a 1972 Soviet comedy-drama by Eldar Ryazanov, filmed on Mosfilm.
Old detective Nikolay Myachikov is being retired by his boss Fedyaev. The official version is that Myachikov solved no crimes during last two months. But the real reason is that Fedyaev's boss wants Myachikov's position to go to another man, Proskudin.
Engineer Valentin Vorobyov, another retired old man and Myachikov's best friend, suggests to Myachikov that they set up the biggest crime ever and then solve it together to stay at work.
The first idea is to steal Rembrandt's picture from a museum. The plan fails as no one notices that the great canvas is stolen. Myachikov and Vorobyov have to sneak the picture back.
The next plan is to rob the Myachikov's neighbour, collector Anna Pavlovna and then to return the money, but do not catch the thief. When Myachikov gets the bag with cash, he meets the real robber. He takes all the money, and next morning the honest detective is obliged to invest his own money to "solve" the crime.