"DMB": actors and film roles
Today we will talk about the film "DMB". Actors and roles will be given below. It's about the Russian picture of 2000, created by the director Roman Kachanov. "DMB" is a film that was named after the slang shortening from the word "demobilization". This term describes the dismissal of military personnel who served in the Armed Forces of the USSR.
History
Main characters
Peter Korshunkov embodied the image of "Bullets" - Private Gennady Romanovich Bobkov.
Mikhail Petrovsky played the rank-and-file VladislavMikhailovich Kashirsky nicknamed "Bayonet". Let's talk more about this actor. Mikhail Mikhailovich Petrovsky is a Russian actor, blogger, TV presenter and automotive journalist. He was a student of the acting faculty of the Higher Theater School BV Shchukin. He studied on the course of E. R. Simonov with the artistic director VP Nikolaenko. He was accepted into the troupe of the Yermolova Theater, but this man left stage work. He was engaged in musical creativity.
Other characters
Alexander Belyavsky turned into aRear Admiral Semyonych. Juozas Budraitis played the lieutenant general of aviation. Alexei Panin appeared on the screen as Pysa. Vladimir Shainsky embodied the image of a veteran general. Natalia Kharakhorina played the mother of Pysy.
Alexander Tyutin received the role of captain of the Air Force, accompanying the general-veteran. Alexander Dedyushko played the major, the patrol chief. Roman Kachanov was remembered by the audience as a captive of Hera.
Misak Gevorgyan reincarnated as first brotherAliev. Mikhail Vladimirov played the senior sergeant Lavrov. Vladimir Maisuradze embodied the image of his second brother Aliyev. Alexey Salpanov played Junior Sergeant Lavrov.
Sergey Gabrielian appeared on the screen as Corporal Galagur. Ivan Agapov played Uncle Vitya. Vladimir Smirnov got the role of a master at the plant. Alla Sannikova embodied the image of Cheburashka.
Vladimir Sychev played the steward. Nikolai Leshchukov remembered the audience as Captain Merzoev. Alexander Borovikov appeared on the screen in the form of "Black Pravor". Oksana Stashenko played the first widow. Valery Ivakov embodied the image of the "Black demobilization". Dmitry Mukhamedev played the draftee.
Interesting Facts
The picture reflects numerous armyanecdotes and stereotypes. Used a lot of non-standard vocabulary and unscientific fiction. Almost all the phrases, even the most curious, the actors pronounce with a philosophical and detached view, it only adds to the comic.