Who's Right, Who's to Blame? (1980)
A certain Chumakov addressed the People's Judge Kavelin. He brought a statement of claim to his son, Sergey Gribanov, in which he demands care, love and alimony from him. Chumakov, who left his family when the boy was two years old, is now afraid to be alone, because Sergei's stepfather has become a real, loving father... Judge Kavelin has to figure out this difficult, but unfortunately, life-changing situation.
Director: Gennadi Pavlov
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: November 28, 1980
Cast
- Rostislav Plyatt - Kavelin
- Yuri Vasilyev - Gribanov
- Tatyana Lennikova - Kavelina
- Nikolai Skorobogatov - Chumakov
- Vera Orlova - Chumakova
- Ivan Ufimtsev - Ufimtsev Senior
- Anastasiya Georgiyevskaya - Kharitonova
- Nadezhda Zhivotova - Morozova
- Arkadiy Kruglyak - Lawyer
Screenplay
Production: Central Television USSR
Country: Soviet Union
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Who's Right, Who's to Blame? about?
- A certain Chumakov addressed the People's Judge Kavelin. He brought a statement of claim to his son, Sergey Gribanov, in which he demands care, love and alimony from him. Chumakov, who left his family when the boy was two years old, is now afraid to be alone, because Sergei's stepfather has become a real, loving father... Judge Kavelin has to figure out this difficult, but unfortunately, life-changing situation.
- Who directed Who's Right, Who's to Blame??
- Who's Right, Who's to Blame? was directed by Gennadi Pavlov.
- Who stars in Who's Right, Who's to Blame??
- Who's Right, Who's to Blame? stars Rostislav Plyatt, Yuri Vasilyev, Tatyana Lennikova, Nikolai Skorobogatov, Vera Orlova, Ivan Ufimtsev.
- How long is Who's Right, Who's to Blame??
- Who's Right, Who's to Blame? has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Who's Right, Who's to Blame??
- Who's Right, Who's to Blame? is a Drama film.
- Where was Who's Right, Who's to Blame? produced?
- Who's Right, Who's to Blame? was produced in Soviet Union.