Overview

Alexander Pavlovich Reznikov is short of two hundred rubles (in the 1970s, about one and a half months’ salary for an office worker) to pay for the travel vouchers. His neighbor, a moonlighting contractor named Yura, offers Reznikov a way to earn the money in a single day. To do this, Alexander Palych must be present at the demolition of an old wooden house in the role of a foreman, while Yura will bring in students for the job. He will pay them ten rubles each, while they themselves will receive two hundred and fifty apiece. Reznikov agrees.

Cast

Anatoliy Pustokhin, Yuriy Shlykov, Georgi Yepifantsev, Ludmila Zverkhovskaya, Alla Kashtanova, Sergey Kolesnikov, Kseniya Minina, Vladimir Troshin

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What is "One's Own Happiness" about?

Alexander Pavlovich Reznikov is short of two hundred rubles (in the 1970s, about one and a half months’ salary for an office worker) to pay for the travel vouchers. His neighbor, a moonlighting contractor named Yura, offers Reznikov a way to earn the money in a single day. To do this, Alexander Palych must be present at the demolition of an old wooden house in the role of a foreman, while Yura will bring in students for the job. He will pay them ten rubles each, while they themselves will receive two hundred and fifty apiece. Reznikov agrees.

When was "One's Own Happiness" released?

One's Own Happiness was released in 1979.

Who stars in "One's Own Happiness"?

The cast includes Anatoliy Pustokhin, Yuriy Shlykov, Georgi Yepifantsev, Ludmila Zverkhovskaya.