Big School-Break - Cast

Cast

  • Mikhail Kononov as Nestor Severov, the history teacher
  • Evgeni Leonov as Stepan Lednyov
  • Rolan Bykov as Petrykin
  • Aleksandr Zbruyev as Ganzha
  • Svetlana Kryuchkova as Nelli
  • Yuri Kuzmenkov as Fedoskin
  • Natalya Bogunova as Svetlana Afanasyevna
  • Natalya Gvozdikova as Polina
  • Saveli Kramarov as Timokhin
  • Viktor Proskurin as Gena Lyapishev
  • Valeri Nosik as Otto Fukin
  • Nina Maslova as Korovyanskaya
  • Iren Azer as Lyus'ka
  • Valeri Khlevinsky as Avdotyin
  • Lyudmila Kasatkina as The School Director
  • Mikhail Yanshin as Professor Volosyuk
  • Valentina Sperantova as The School Janitor
  • Lev Durov as Militiaman
  • Lyusyena Ovchinnikova as Valya, Petrykin's bride
  • Lev Dubov as Engineer
  • Anastasiya Georgiyevskaya, Valentina Talyzina, Nina Zhilina, Lyudmila Antsiferova, Valentina Kuznetsova as The School Teachers
  • Vladimir Basov, Elya Baskin, M. Koreneva, V. Garin, Nikolai Grabbe, Ivan Ryzhov, A. Irichyov, A. Kutuzov, Gotlib Roninson, Ya. Yakobson, Igor Surovtsev, Mikhail Rozanov, Galina Komarova, Aleksandr Zimin, Larisa Barabanova, Zoya Stepanova, Natalya Gurzo, Valentina Ananyina, Z. Isayeva, Svetlana Starikova, Tamara Loginova, A. Kaluzhsky

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