The Nose (film)

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The Nose
Written by Rolan Bykov
Directed by Rolan Bykov [1]
Starring Rolan Bykov
Music by Nikolai Sidelnikov
Country of origin Soviet Union
Original language(s) Russian
Production
Cinematography Anatoly Mukasei
Running time 96 min
Production company(s) Studio Ekran
Release
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  • 1977 (1977)
External links
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The Nose (Russian: Нос) was a Soviet art TV movie of 1977, directed by Rolan Bykov based on the novel by Nikolai Gogol.[2]

Plot

The action takes place in St. Petersburg in the first half of XIX century as well. The barber Ivan Yakovlevich, breakfast, found in a loaf of freshly baked bread someone's nose. If you try to get rid of the strange discoveries he was detained by police.

With the collegiate assessor Kovalev occurred unpleasant story. One fine morning he found his nose. Moreover, this important part of his face had healed their lives.[3]

Cast

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