The film mocks the moribund world of pan-Poland. The border established by the Treaty of Riga between pan-Poland and Soviet Belorussia passed through the estate of Polish Count Wadecki. The best part of the estate with the palace ended up on Soviet territory. From that moment on, the count lost peace and sleep. New owners - a noisy, cheerful pioneer squad - took up residence in the former manor house. The count's servants, shepherd boy Vasya and servant girl Yadya, watch the life of their neighbours with keen interest. Having accidentally crossed the border in search of a stray cow, Vasya happily stays in Soviet Belarus. He is followed by Yadia. Eventually the Count and his "lordly" guests cannot bear the sight of the noisy youth festivities on the Soviet side and flee. Yadia and Vasil participate in the Soviet youth party.
The Gentleman and the Rooster
August 22, 1929
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Leonid Dobrovolsky
Count Vadetskiy
Valentina Baranova
Jadia
Elena Volyntseva
Countess Vadetskaya
Kirill Gun
Janek
Stepan Kuznetsov
Vasya
Georgiy Radelin
The cook
Vladimir Ballyuzek
Director
Dolgopolsky I.
Writer
Leonid Iyerikhonov
Writer
Vladimir Ballyuzek
Production Design
Vladimir Egorov
Production Design
Arkadi Koltsaty
Director of Photography
Nikolay Kozlovsky
Director of Photography