Three Men in a Boat (1979 film)

Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) (Russian: Трое в лодке, не считая собаки, romanized: Troe v lodke, ne schitaya sobaki) is a 1979 Soviet two-part musical-comedy miniseries directed by Naum Birman and based on the eponymous 1889 novel by Jerome K. Jerome.

[1][2] Three friends: J, Harris and George, tired of idleness and wanting to correct their ill health, decide to go on a boat trip along the Thames.

But almost immediately on the road, they meet three women going the same way as themselves: Anne, Emily and Patricia.

In the final episode of the film, it is understood that Jerome K. Jerome invented his friends and the whole story from loneliness.

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