Two-Buldi-Two (Russian: Два-Бульди-два) is a 1929 Soviet film directed by Nina Agadzhanova and Lev Kuleshov.
The son of an old clown, Buldi Jr., leads the formation of a militia made up of circus performers.
His father pleads with the White Colonel to spare his son, as they are about to perform their long-awaited joint act, "Two-Buldi-Two," a dream of the old clown's life.
Even on the day of the performance, the old man waits for his son's arrival, unaware that the Colonel has already ordered his execution.
Later, Buldi Jr. meets his father again, who has now come to understand the meaning and goals of the revolutionary struggle, among the ranks of the Red Army.