Kidnapping, Caucasian Style
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This article is about the original 1967 Soviet film. For the 2014 remake, see Kidnapping, Caucasian Style!
Prisoner of the Caucasus or Shurik's New Adventures (Russian: Кавказская пленница, или Новые приключения Шурика)[n 1] is a 1967 Soviet romantic musical comedy film dealing with a plot revolving around bride kidnapping, an old tradition that used to exist in certain regions of the Northern Caucasus.
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Directed by | Leonid Gaidai |
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Produced by | Mosfilm |
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Cinematography | Konstantin Brovin |
Music by | Aleksandr Zatsepin |
Distributed by | Mosfilm |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
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The film was directed by Leonid Gaidai. It is the last film featuring the trio of the "Coward" (Georgy Vitsin), the "Fool" (Yuri Nikulin), and the "Pro" (Yevgeny Morgunov), a group of bumbling antiheroes similar in some ways to the Three Stooges. The film premiered in Moscow on 1 April 1967.