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Twelve Chairs

Original title: 12 stulev
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1977
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
5.5K
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Twelve Chairs (1977)
AdventureComedyMystery

Two scoundrels try to find twelve dining room chairs, into one of which a fortune in jewellery was sewn.Two scoundrels try to find twelve dining room chairs, into one of which a fortune in jewellery was sewn.Two scoundrels try to find twelve dining room chairs, into one of which a fortune in jewellery was sewn.

  • Stars
    • Andrey Mironov
    • Anatoliy Papanov
    • Rolan Bykov
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    5.5K
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    • Stars
      • Andrey Mironov
      • Anatoliy Papanov
      • Rolan Bykov
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andrey Mironov
    Andrey Mironov
    • Ostap Bender
    • 1977
    Anatoliy Papanov
    Anatoliy Papanov
    • Ippolit 'Kisa' Vorobyaninov
    • 1977
    Rolan Bykov
    Rolan Bykov
    • Father Fyodor
    • 1977
    Georgiy Vitsin
    Georgiy Vitsin
    • Bezenchuk
    • 1977
    Oleg Tabakov
    Oleg Tabakov
    • Alkhen
    • 1977
    Mark Prudkin
    Mark Prudkin
    • Varfolomey Korobeinikov…
    • 1977
    Tatyana Pelttser
    Tatyana Pelttser
    • Vorobyaninov's Mother-in-Law
    • 1977
    Nikolai Skorobogatov
    Nikolai Skorobogatov
    • Tikhon
    • 1977
    Nikolay Karachentsov
    Nikolay Karachentsov
    • An Actor
    • 1977
    Lyubov Polishchuk
    Lyubov Polishchuk
    • The Dancer in Ostap's dream
    • 1977
    Natalya Zhuravlyova
    Natalya Zhuravlyova
    • 1977
    Nelli Gosheva
    • 1977
    Aleksandra Dorokhina
    Aleksandra Dorokhina
    • 1977
    Vera Orlova
    Vera Orlova
    • Yelena Stanislavovna
    • 1977
    Zinoviy Gerdt
    Zinoviy Gerdt
    • Narrator
    • 1977
    Saveliy Kramarov
    Saveliy Kramarov
    • Polesov
    • 1977
    Aleksandr Abdulov
    Aleksandr Abdulov
    • Engineer Schukin
    • 1977
    Aleksandr Shirvindt
    Aleksandr Shirvindt
    • Chess Club Chairman
    • 1977
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    4kapudanpasha

    Disappointing

    The supporting cast and locations are good, the music delightful, but I was disappointed by Mironov and Papanov. Mironov is surprisingly wooden and humorless, without the sparkle that characterizes Ostap Bender. The film suffers for it. Papanov takes his cue from Mironov's performance, plodding through the film without contributing much. They were capable of far better things. Lenoid Gaidai's version is not perfect, but on the whole, it conveys the feel of the book better. On the plus side, this version retained many of the minor characters dropped from the earlier film, but if you haven't read the book, they won't be missed one way or another.
    10sunlion

    Pure genius

    This is pure genius - every word, every movement, and yet it doesn`t seem like they are orchestrated. There`s a feeling of improvisation through the movie. Mironov is like a flying comet, you almost see the sparks.The humor is so powerful that gets tears rolling, but I`m afraid only for those who are acquainted with Russian history and can understand the situations. I`m not at all sure that any translation could bring this across cultural boundaries. It should be watched in Russian and with good prior knowledge. Ten out of ten and it flows over that ! P.S. Previous, older version of "12 chairs" is not even comparable with this masterpiece.
    10pilot_67

    This is one of the best films I've ever seen

    For someone who knows about Sovjet Union history and a lit bit about Russian culture then this film will be understandable. Actually everyone who wants to know about russian culture then I'll recommend to see this film. And not to forget in this film you can see the best actors of russian/Sovjet Union history.
    8DMSpencer

    Bender/Valentino

    I don't speak Russian (though Russia accounts for 100% of my ancestry) but I've had occasion to get familiar with those works of Ilf & Petrov that have been translated into English. I've read and own every translation and while I was at it, decided to acquire as many of the cinematic adaptations as I could, which wound up being most of them, through various online sources.

    12 CHAIRS has given rise to 15 available video versions (some for TV, one the recording of a stage musical) with one from India yet to follow. Some just use the basic plot as a springboard, eight are relatively faithful to the novel and differ primarily in tone and approach. If you know the novel well, they're easy to follow, even without Russian fluency. This miniseries being among them.

    While I agree with the posters who believe the 1971 Gaidi feature film is superior -- it may be the iconic adaptation of the story, plus it's simply brilliant filmmaking -- this 1977 miniseries has its advantages and charms. It seems clear that director Mark Zakharov was very interested in channeling the spirit of the 20s in which it is set, and in doing so by emulating styles of performance, comedy, music and cinema of the period. He doesn't emulate them so much as put them through a filter to form a coherent contemporary film with an old school sensibility. The controversy (in these IMDb reviews) about Andrey Miranov's interpretation of Ostap Bender stems from (what seems to me) the fact that he's fulfilling Zakharov's 1920-esque vision. The look and the style are very consciously reminiscent of high-style, yet somewhat cool, romantic leading men like Valentino (in fact I'm willing to bet that Valentino was a conscious model). And I think whether or not you dig the miniseries will depend on whether or not you sign on for the particular ride the director wants to take you on. I was happy to go along.

    My caveat is that despite the brilliance of individual sections, over the long haul the pacing seems slow-ish. (The '71 Gaidi film is perfectly paced, by contrast.) But it's still a fascinating miniseries, for its cultural perspective alone.

    Also highly recommended for followers of Ostap are the two Russian adaptations of his second adventure, THE (LITTLE) GOLDEN CALF. Check out the stunningly brilliant 1968 film starring Sergei Yursky, and the periodically brilliant but always very good (and wonderfully cast) 2005 miniseries starring my favorite Ostap of all, Oleg Menshikov.
    3Dmitry-Grebenev

    a major disappointment

    A major disappointment from an otherwise very strong cast. Mironov lethargically saunters around throughout the movie with mascara on his eyes! Totally unbelievable. He does not look anything like the resourceful and energetic character O. Bender is supposed to be. He effectively reprises his role in M. Zkharov's Obyknovennoe Chudo (same face, same intonations). The movie starts out at an extremely slow pace, so some things that read great in the book look bloated and hardly funny in the movie. The pace does not change through the first 3 parts, but probably realizing that he is not going to be able to fit the movie into the alloted time, the director compressed the rest into one episode dropping some very funny characters (Lyapis-Trubetskoi) and scenes. Compared with the 1971 version, every single performance is so much weaker, almost to the point of being pathetic.

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    • Soundtracks
      Beleet moy parus
      Music by Gennadiy Gladkov

      Lyrics by Yuliy Kim

      Performed by Andrey Mironov

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 1977 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • 12 stulev
    • Production company
      • Ekran
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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