Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin, Usual and Incredible

Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin, Usual and Incredible (Russian: Приключения Петрова и Васечкина, обыкновенные и невероятные, romanized: Priklyucheniya Petrova i Vasechkina) is a 1983 Soviet two-part children's two-part musical comedy directed by Vladimir Alenikov.

[1][2] The plot tells of two friends-schoolboys, Petya Vasechkin and Vasya Petrov, about their attempts to assert themselves and about their friend, with whom they are in love, Masha Startseva.

A year later a sequel titled Vacation of Petrov and Vasechkin, Usual and Incredible was released.

Petrov wishes to be the strongest man in the world, and Vasechkin only wants to get perfect grades.

Petrov is supposed to play the wolf, but because he had reported sick to skip an exam, Vasechkin takes over the role.

When Petrov hears this, he sneaks to the performance, and so the Red Riding Hood suddenly faces two wolves.

During the swimming class they think of a solution — Petrov is to pretend that he is drowning, while Vasechkin is to save him to receive a rescue medal, and thus divert attention from Masha.

After finding out that no one was yet cast for the second lead part, Yegor brought along his classmate Dima Barkov, who eventually became Petrov.

And then Vladimir Alenikov decided to show the film to Irina Andropova, daughter of General Secretary Yuri Andropov, who at that time worked at a music magazine.