Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973) WEB-DL [Ukr Dub]

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Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973) WEB-DL [Ukr Dub]
  • Release date: 1 Jun 1973
  • Release year: 1973
  • Runtime: 88 minutes
  • Country: Soviet Union
  • Keywords: time machine, tsar, time travel comedy, comedy of manners, burglar, husband wife relationship, soviet union, mistaken identity, inventor, film director
Plot Storyline
An ordinary Soviet building manager, living in the 20th century, looks like Tsar of All Rus' - Ivan IV the Terrible (1530 - 1584). He'd never known this, until his neighbor created a time machine.
The film begins as black and white. Inventor Aleksandr Sergeevich Timofeev (aka Shurik) creates a time machine. Another experiment to launch it, periodically leading to burnout of traffic jams in the entrance, ended in an explosion, burnout of traffic jams in the whole house and loss of consciousness by Shurik. With the beginning of Shurik's dream, the film becomes color.

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Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973) WEB-DL [Ukr Dub]
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