Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession
Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession

Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973)

7.9 ? Sep 17, 1973 1h 33m

Overview

A scientist builds a time machine and accidentally sends his apartment complex manager and a petty burglar to 16th century Moscow, while Tsar Ivan the Terrible travels to 1973.

Genres

Comedy Science Fiction

Release Date

September 17, 1973

Rating

7.9 /10

Runtime

1h 33m

Aleksandr Demyanenko

Aleksandr Demyanenko

Aleksandr 'Shurik' Timofeyev, inventor

Yuriy Yakovlev

Yuriy Yakovlev

Ivan the Terrible / Ivan Vasilievich Bunsha, building superintendent

Leonid Kuravlyov

Leonid Kuravlyov

Жорж Милославский / князь Милославский

Mikhail Pugovkin

Mikhail Pugovkin

Film Director Yakin

Vladimir Etush

Vladimir Etush

Anton Semyonovich Shpak, dentist

Savely Kramarov

Savely Kramarov

Feofan the diak

Natalya Krachkovskaya

Natalya Krachkovskaya

Uliana Andreevna Bunsha, superintendent's wife

Natalya Seleznyova

Natalya Seleznyova

Zinaida, Shurik's wife

Sergei Filippov

Sergei Filippov

Swedish Ambassador

Natalya Kustinskaya

Natalya Kustinskaya

Yakin's mistress

Nina Maslova

Nina Maslova

Tsaritza Marfa Sobakina

Valentin Grachyov

Valentin Grachyov

стрелец

Ivan Zhevago

Ivan Zhevago

Psychiatrist

Eduard Bredun

Eduard Bredun

Black Market Seller

Natalya Gurzo

Natalya Gurzo

Shpak's Dental Nurse

Yuriy Chernov

Yuriy Chernov

музыкант, играющий на балалайке (uncredited)

Anatoliy Kalabulin

Anatoliy Kalabulin

стрелец

Viktor Uralsky

Viktor Uralsky

Police Sergeant-Major

Anatoliy Podshivalov

Anatoliy Podshivalov

лейтенант милиции

Viktor Shulgin

Viktor Shulgin

боярин

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7.0/10

Sep 15, 2025

The film is praised for its manic and fast-paced energy, as well as its unique blend of slapstick and clever humor. It is considered an example of how comedy can thrive and even contain subtle social commentary under a repressive regime. The use of physical comedy, sped-up chase scenes, and goofy music, a trademark of director Gaidai, contributes to the film's comedic appeal. While some of the cultural references and in-jokes may be lost on Western audiences, the film's artistic richness and entertainment value have made it a widely loved comedy. The film features strong performances, particularly from Yuri Yakovlev, who masterfully plays both the timid apartment manager and the demanding Tsar. The elaborate castle settings and colorful cinematography also add to the film's charm.

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