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The Twelve Chairs
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Synopsis
One of several film versions of the 1928 Russian novel The Twelve Chairs (one of the better-known adaptations was the 1945 Fred Allen vehicle It's in the Bag), Mel Brooks' movie is set in the years following the Bolshevik revolution. Onetime aristocrat Vorobyaninov (Ron Moody), now reduced to a humdrum clerical job, discovers that his family's fortune still exists. To keep their riches from falling into the hands of the revolutionaries, Vorobyaninov's family hid the loot in one of twelve chairs. Taking a crafty beggar (Frank Langella) into his confidence, Vorobyaninov returns to the ruins of his ancestral mansion to reclaim his fortune. Also chasing after the twelve chairs is an Orthodox priest (Dom DeLuise), who tells himself that he only wants the money to replenish his church. Alas, the chairs have been scattered to the four winds, sparking a film-length race to retrieve the furniture and claim the gold. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Diana Coupland Mme. Bruns
Elaine Garreau Claudia Ivanova
Frank Langella Ostap Bender
Ron Moody Vorobyaninov
Vlada Petric Savitsky
Will Stampe Watchman
Andréas Voutsinas Nikolai Sestrin
Mel Brooks Tikon
Dom DeLuise Father Fyodor
David Lander Engineer Bruns

Production Crew

Ilya Ilf Book Author
Yevgeny Petrov Book Author
John Morris Composer (Music Score)
Ruth Myers Costume Designer
Mel Brooks Director
Alan Heim Editor
Bato Cengic First Assistant Director
John Morris Musical Direction/Supervision
Jonathan Tunick Musical Direction/Supervision
Michael Hertzberg Producer
Sidney Glazier Producer
Mel Brooks Screenwriter
Peter Sutton Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1970
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Brooks Films
UMC