An Unusual Concert

An Unusual Concert

6.8IMDb Score
Released:1972-09-27
Duration:90 min
Country:Soviet Union
Director:Sergey Obraztsov, Semyon Samodur
Actors:Zinoviy Gerdt, Semyon Samodur, Ekaterina Sipavina
Production:Gosteleradio USSR

Overview:

An unusual concert is a puppet show that makes fun of pop genres, performers who spoil these genres due to poor performance and poor taste.

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