Features of the Russian Bath (1999)
Adult comedy about Russian saunas and the traditions, habits and jokes connected to them.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Aleksei Rudakov
Actors: Aleksandr Pyatkov, Iraida Sokolova, Lyubov Neginskaya, Lyubov Rusakova, Oksana Stashenko, Oleg Kurtanidze, Olga Zueva, Viktor Bychkov, Vyacheslav Kulakov, Yelena Lushchik
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