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- Nikolai Zolotnitsky (3 December 1829, Cheboksarskiy uyezd, Kazan Governorate — 14 May 1880, Kazan, Kazan Governorate) was a Russian Chuvash linguist and...
- Maksakova as Emily Brent Mikhail Gluzsky as General MacArthur Aleksei Zolotnitsky as Mr. Rogers Irina Tereshchenko as Mrs. Rogers Aleksandr Abdulov as...
- Belyavsky) Aleksandr Milokosty [ru] as Henry Poindexter (voiced by Aleksei Zolotnitsky) Platon Leslie as Pluton (voiced by Daniil Netrebin) The picture was...
- Alexander Drankov Krechinsky's Wedding (1953 film), directed by Aleksey Zolotnitsky Krechinsky's Wedding (1974 film), directed by Vladimir Vorobyov Krechinsky's...
- Godunov as Lamison, the Royal minstrel/ Bob Taylor (voice by Aleksei Zolotnitsky, vocal by Jaak Joala) Lyubov Polishchuk as Miss Queenie, hostess of "The...
- employee Mintai Utepbergenov as ****anese businessman (voice by Aleksei Zolotnitsky) Igor Efimov as hotel janitor As confirmed later by the director, he...
- Russian Revolution and was re-established in Paris around 1920 by Jacques Zolotnitsky, the grandson of the founder, with his nephew Léon Grinberg. The shop...
- horse milk) was to be a feature of the therapeutic regime. Vladimir B. Zolotnitsky, a tuberculosis specialist and well-known public figure, was appointed...
- Service Yelena Zlotnikova and Technical Director of TV-6 Moscow Alexander Zolotnitsky left the channel right after the extraordinary meeting of the channel's...
- the St. Petersburg / Government Inspector (dialogue voiced by Aleksei Zolotnitsky; singing voice by Oleg Anofriyev for the song Ah Petersburg (ах петербург))...