Breakfast at the Leader's (1953)
Nikolai Ivanovich Balagalaev, the leader of the local nobility, planned to finalize the protracted division of the estate between retired collegiate registrar Ferapont Bespandin and his sister Kaurova, an estate they had inherited. He invited the persons interested in the amicable division to breakfast. After long, to the point of exhaustion, bickering and persuasion, there seems to be an agreement and, it seems, the division will be completed, but not so. Kaurova struggles, and a whirlwind of absurd scandals, quarrels and misunderstandings picks up everyone even more strongly.
Director: Anatoly Rybakov, Boris Lifanov
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: December 11, 1953
Cast
Screenplay
- Ivan Turgenev (Story)
Production: Mosfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Anatoly Rybakov, Boris Lifanov
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Breakfast at the Leader's about?
- Nikolai Ivanovich Balagalaev, the leader of the local nobility, planned to finalize the protracted division of the estate between retired collegiate registrar Ferapont Bespandin and his sister Kaurova, an estate they had inherited. He invited the persons interested in the amicable division to breakfast. After long, to the point of exhaustion, bickering and persuasion, there seems to be an agreement and, it seems, the division will be completed, but not so. Kaurova struggles, and a whirlwind of absurd scandals, quarrels and misunderstandings picks up everyone even more strongly.
- Who directed Breakfast at the Leader's?
- Breakfast at the Leader's was directed by Anatoly Rybakov, Boris Lifanov.
- Who stars in Breakfast at the Leader's?
- Breakfast at the Leader's stars Tatyana Barysheva, Andrey Fayt, Aleksandr Khvylya, Georgi Millyar, Grigoriy Shpigel, Mikhail Troyanovsky.
- What genre is Breakfast at the Leader's?
- Breakfast at the Leader's is a Comedy film.
- Where was Breakfast at the Leader's produced?
- Breakfast at the Leader's was produced in Soviet Union.