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Kidnapping, Caucasian Style
Shurik, a kind but naïve ethnography student, falls in love with the intelligent, athletic and beautiful All-Union Leninist Young Communist League member Nina. He has a rival in the wealthy comrade Saakhov, who concocts a kidnapping scheme to force Nina to marry him.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling trio of petty criminals attempts to kidnap the 'ideal Soviet citizen' for ransom, but their target is actually a decorated war hero and athlete. Their comical misadventures escalate as they try to outsmart the police and their intended victim, leading to a series of hilarious predicaments in a Soviet construction site.
Critical Reception
A beloved classic of Soviet cinema, 'Kidnapping, Caucasian Style' is celebrated for its sharp wit, slapstick humor, and memorable characters. It was a massive commercial success and remains a cultural touchstone in Russia and former Soviet countries, praised for its satire of bureaucracy and its enduring comedic performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its brilliant physical comedy and satire.
Applauded for its iconic characters and quotable dialogue.
Regarded as one of the best Soviet comedies ever made.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this older film, general audience reception in its primary market indicates immense popularity and affection, with viewers consistently highlighting its laugh-out-loud humor and rewatchability.
Fun Fact
The iconic chase scene through the construction site was so chaotic and dangerous that one of the actors, Yuri Nikulin, reportedly suffered a broken rib during filming.
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