In the four-part film "Cadets" with Alexander Golovin, Aristarchus Venes and Alexei Merzlov in the lead roles describes the story of three modern guys entering the cadet corps, where airborne troops are being prepared. The children will have to go through various adventures, go through a long and rather thorny path - from enmity and misunderstanding to joint heroism and friendship, and as a result become real heroes who received the right to cadet epaulettes. . . This film also starred such movie stars as Yuri Belyaev, Alexey Panin, Sergey Zhigunov, Mikhail Bagdasarov.
Sergey Arlanov,
Dmitriy Dakovich,
Valentin Kozlovskiy,
Andrey Kudinenko,
Pavel Ignatov,
Vladimir Filimonov
Boys of fourteen years old find themselves in the Suvorov school – someone thanks to family tradition, someone for the sake of high ideals, and someone more
Boys of fourteen years old find themselves in the Suvorov school – someone thanks to family tradition, someone for the sake of high ideals, and someone not even of their own free will. Having entered Suvorovskoye, the guys at first do not represent the full extent of the load, and most importantly, the responsibility that will have a profound impact on their subsequent life. close
20 Stories That Rich People Are Not Necessarily Bad
You can’t buy love, but you can try it.
And that happiness is not in money, and not in what. They more
20 Stories That Rich People Are Not Necessarily Bad
You can’t buy love, but you can try it.
And that happiness is not in money, and not in what.
They have access to everything. The best resorts and the most beautiful clothes. The most fashionable mobile phones and the most expensive cars. But no amount of money from their parents can buy them love, friendship, and the right to be themselves. This will have to be done by ourselves...
They are high school students of Barvikha village. And in this class, not all are “Rublev” children of rich parents. There are also “urban”, ordinary guys who are trying to become their own among strangers.
They don't fight each other. They are not trying to prove that any of them are better. They just want to find their place in life. Some of them want to become a fighter without rules, some – a famous rock musician, some – just marry the son of rich and successful parents. They already consider themselves adults. The world thinks differently.
There are no good or bad in Barvikha. Each of the heroes is capable of real action. And each of them is capable of meanness. It is time to determine what will be more in their lives. Acts or scoundrels. Friends or enemies. close
About what fuss begins in the military unit on the eve of the New Year, about the warrant officer, feverishly distributing debts, and how with the help more
About what fuss begins in the military unit on the eve of the New Year, about the warrant officer, feverishly distributing debts, and how with the help of a video camera, old servants can organize a festive table for themselves. And why senior officers shouldn't destroy unread faxes from television. On how to use shamanistic spells to bring snow to the desired military unit. About the unshared sergeant love for one narcissistic TV presenter, and why the officers celebrate the New Year with stew, and soldiers with red caviar. close
Aleksandr Zhigalkin,
Aleksey Kiruschenko,
Andrey Kuznecov,
Eduard Radzukevich,
Andrey Noskov
The plot of the Russian television series “Who is the owner of the house” echoes the plot of the series "My lovely nanny" . A lonely poor provincial, more
The plot of the Russian television series “Who is the owner of the house” echoes the plot of the series "My lovely nanny" .
A lonely poor provincial, former football player Nikita Voronin (Andrey Noskov) comes with his daughter to conquer the capital of our homeland. Soon he gets a job as a household assistant in the house of a wealthy person, a successful businesswoman Daria Pirogova. Pretty, sincere, kind, cheerful Nikita takes many cares on his shoulders and soon has a mistress at home. . . close