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Exposing the customs of provincial philistinism in the years of NEP. Small town. Mitya, going to the party of his bride Shurochka, finds a dying woman with infants. When he comes to visit the child, everyone decides that he was the father - and kicks him out. Mitya decides to drown himself. Unknown saves him and helps to stage his own funeral. During the mourning ceremony, Mitya rise from the grave, thanks the inhabitants petrified by horror, and leaves the city forever.
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Nikolai Okhlopkov | Mitya | Unowned |
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Tamara Adelheim | Sofochka | Unowned |
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Mykola Nademskyi | Poet-reporter | Unowned |
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Serhii Minin | Unknown | Unowned |
Anastasiya Kozhevnikova | Shurochka Gryaznova | Unowned | |
Yuri Chernyshov | Volodya Gryaznov | Unowned | |
Teodor Brainin | Onion-stealing beggar | Unowned | |
A. Gvozdeva | Shurochka's mother | Unowned | |
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Nikolai Korn | Kazak | Unowned |
Volodymyr Lisovskyi | Drunk best man | Unowned | |
Ivan Malikov-Elvorti | Sober best man | Unowned | |
Saksaganskaya | Mitya's mother | Unowned | |
Aleksandr Sashin | Beggar who robs Mitya | Unowned | |
Anastasiy Simonov | Nervy nobleman | Unowned | |
Anisim Suslov | Villager | Unowned | |
Borys Zahorskyi | Dance steward | Unowned |