Bootleggers (1961 film) explained

Bootleggers
Director:Leonid Gaidai
Producer:Leonid Gaidai
Starring:Yuri Nikulin
Georgy Vitsin
Yevgeny Morgunov
Music:Nikita Bogoslovsky
Cinematography:Konstantin Brovin
Studio:Mosfilm
Runtime:19 min.
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian

Bootleggers or Moonshiners (Russian: Самогонщики|Samogonshchiki) is a 1961 Soviet short comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai.

Plot summary

The trio make moonshine alcohol in a hut hid in a forest. At work they sing about their moonshine still. Their dog takes a piece of it (a coiled condenser) and runs away. The trio chase the dog, using skis. In the end all of them run to the police department, where the bootleggers are arrested.

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