

Lebedev vs. Lebedev
The modest and indecisive Lebedev in his dreams sees himself as strong and courageous. Mentally, he stands up for an unfairly demoted colleague, but in reality does nothing to help him. Oleg has been following the girl he likes for a whole year and is unable to force himself to get to know her. It is becoming more and more difficult for two Lebedevs to get along in one person ...
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Plot Summary
In a small Soviet town, a talented but somewhat unconventional boxer named Lebedev is preparing for a crucial match. His life takes a humorous turn when he encounters a look-alike who happens to be a renowned academic. The film humorously explores the mistaken identities and absurd situations that arise from their uncanny resemblance, all set against the backdrop of the boxer's sporting aspirations.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular Soviet comedy that garnered a generally positive reception for its lighthearted humor and the charismatic performances of its lead actors. It's remembered as a charming and entertaining piece of Soviet cinema from the mid-1960s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and comedic situations.
- Appreciated for the dual performance of Yevgeny Lebedev.
- Seen as a delightful and uncomplicated Soviet comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception in Russia and former Soviet states was generally very positive, with many viewers enjoying the film's humor and relatable characters. It is often remembered fondly as a classic of its era.
Awards & Accolades
None notable internationally, but a well-regarded film within Soviet film circles.
Fun Fact
The film's lead actor, Yevgeny Lebedev, famously played multiple roles, including both the boxer and the academic who shares his surname, showcasing his considerable acting range.
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