Kidnapping, Caucasian Style
| Prisoner of the Caucasus or Shurik's New Adventures | |
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| Directed by | Leonid Gaidai |
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| Produced by | Mosfilm |
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| Cinematography | Konstantin Brovin |
| Music by | Aleksandr Zatsepin |
| Distributed by | Mosfilm |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
| Box office | 76.54 million tickets |
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Prisoner of the Caucasus or Shurik's New Adventures (Russian: Кавказская пленница, или Новые приключения Шурика) is a 1967 Soviet romantic musical comedy film dealing with a plot revolving around bride kidnapping, an old tradition that used to exist in certain regions of the Northern Caucasus.
The film was directed by Leonid Gaidai. It is the last film featuring the trio of the "Coward" (Georgy Vitsin), the "Fool" (Yuri Nikulin), and the "Pro" (Yevgeny Morgunov), a group of bumbling antiheroes similar in some ways to the Three Stooges. The film premiered in Moscow on 1 April 1967.