One Summer (1936)
Ilf and Petrov's only work in cinema is a comedy about the adventures of two passionate car enthusiasts during a road trip. On their way to Moscow in a car assembled from scrap materials, they meet a charlatan—a "professor" with a pretty niece. Convinced that the "professor" is a common swindler, the friends turn him in to the police, while they themselves continue on their way with the girl and are the first to reach one of Moscow's squares—the finish line of the road trip.
Directors:
Igor Ilyinsky, Khanan Shmain.
Writer:
Yevgeni Petrov
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Igor Ilyinsky as Teleskop / professor Sen-Verbuda |
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Leonid Kmit as Zhora |
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Ivan Koval-Samborskiy as agent ugolovnogo rozyska |
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Yevgeny Gurov as zritel'-assistent na predstavlenii |
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Ivan Tverdokhlib as Cooperator |
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Antonina Savitskaya as Fenichka |
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Grigori Dolgov as zaveduyushchiy klubom |
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Lev Ivanov as (uncredited) |
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Gabriel Nelidov-Frenkel as Doctor (uncredited) |
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B. Movchan as Kotya |
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A. Suchenko as (uncredited) |
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Ivan Lagutin as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Igor Ilyinsky | Director |
| Directing | Khanan Shmain | Director |
| Writing | Ilya Ilf | Writer |
| Writing | Yevgeni Petrov | Screenplay |
| Camera | Aleksandr Lavrik | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Vitaly Filippov | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Andrei Prakhov | Sound Director |
| Sound | Vyacheslav Volkov | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Solomon Zarytskyi | Production Design |
| Art | Aleksey Bobrovnikov | Production Design |
| Directing | Aleksandr Kozyr | Assistant Director |