"Three Grooms" - a short film of the film concern Georgia-film , 1978 , comedy . Short story from a series of short films about the fun adventures of three road masters.
| Three grooms | |
|---|---|
| სამი სასიძო | |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Producer | Rezo Charkhalashvili |
| Author script | Rezo Gabriadze |
| In the main cast | Kakhi Kavsadze Baadur Tsuladze Givi Berikashvili |
| Film company | Georgia movie |
| Duration | 18 minutes |
| A country | the USSR |
| Language | |
| Year | 1978 |
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| IMDb | ID 0283076 |
Content
- 1 plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Story
Kakhi and Baadur work together and remember how they caught butterflies. A passing old woman gives them a letter from Berik, who sent them photographs of women and a letter informing him that he decided to marry one of the beekeeper's daughters and that she has two more unmarried sisters. Having decided to marry the daughters of the beekeeper from a distant village, friends buy along the hive with bees and set off on the train . On a train near one of the hives, a valve opens, the bees fly around the car and make a commotion. An angry guide drops Baadur and Kakhi along with the hives from the train. Getting off the train, Kakhi goes to a nearby village and steals the stockings that he and Baadur put on their faces so that they will not be bitten by bees. In the forest, they come across hunters who take Kakhi and Baadur for bandits and start shooting at them. Having hardly reached the highland village, they meet the weeping Berik, who reports that while Kakhi and Baadur were walking towards him, the beekeeper's daughters had already managed to marry the others. Walking back, friends see cars passing by, where the daughters of the beekeeper and their husbands are sitting.
Cast
- Kakhi Kavsadze
- Baadur Tsuladze
- Givi Berikashvili
- Abessalom Loria
In the film, the electric train ER2 -1060 was shot, which for 2010 still worked in Georgia [1] .
Notes
- ↑ Electric train ER2-1060 . Archived on September 12, 2012.
Links
- "Three Grooms" on the site "Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema"
- "Three Grooms" on the site "Cyril and Methodius Megaencyclopedia"
- სამი სასიძო / Three Suiter on the Georgian Cinema website