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  1. Vladlen Bakhnov was born on 20 June 1924 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. He was a writer, known for Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973), It Can't Be! (1975) and Twelve Chairs (1971). He died on 26 October 1994.

    • Writer, Music Department
    • June 20, 1924
    • Vladlen Bakhnov
    • October 26, 1994
  2. Владле́н Ефи́мович Бахно́в ( 14 января [1] 1924, Харьков — 26 ноября 1994, Переделкино [2] ) — русский советский писатель, поэт, журналист и драматург, сценарист.

  3. Plot. Ostap Bender, shortly after arriving in Stargorod, meets Ippolit "Kisa" Vorobyaninov, a Marshal of Nobility who's looking for a set of 12 chairs that belonged to his mother-in-law, who on her deathbed confesses of hiding diamonds in one of them.

  4. Apr 24, 2006 · Vladlen Bakhnov. Author Record # 119489. Legal Name: Бахнов, Владлен Ефимович? Bakhnov, Vladlen Efimovich. Birthplace: Kharkov, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union. Birthdate: 20 June 1924. Deathdate: 26 November 1994. Language: Russian. Webpages: IMDB, oldsf.ru, swarthmore.edu, Wikipedia-RU.

  5. Владлен Бахнов — writer, actor. 70 years (Russia). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death, Real name.

  6. May 28, 2023 · No, is the short answer. The longer one is that this film had a different title originally – Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession (or Ivan Vasilievich Menyaet Professiyu in the original Russian) – and it was its US distributors who renamed it, in an attempt to cash in on the success of Robert Zemeckis’s movie. It didn’t work but it was a bold try.

  7. A Selection of Stories by Soviet Science Fiction WritersInformation and questions about Vladlen Bakhnov | Sever Gansovsky | Ilya Varshavsky. Vladlen Yefimovich Bakhnov (1924 in Kharkov/Kharkiv, now Ukraine - 1994) led a double or even multiple life as a creative artist: he wrote screenplays (often humorous) and also SF.