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* ThrowItIn: Gaidai was known for giving a lot of creative freedom to his actors. For example most of Lyolik's dialogue was actually ad-libbed by Anatoli Papanov, his actor, and the crane's hook hitting Semyon while he was extracted from the speedboat in the epilogue was a real filming accident — Yuri Nikulin almost got a concussion.

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* ThrowItIn: Gaidai was known for giving a lot of creative freedom to his actors. For example most of Lyolik's dialogue was actually ad-libbed by Anatoli Papanov, his actor, and the crane's hook hitting Semyon while he was extracted from the speedboat in the epilogue was a real filming accident — Yuri Nikulin almost got a concussion. To his credit, Nikulin rolled with it and didn't break character. This is thanks to his circus training, where the golden rule is "Whatever happens, continue the act." (Once, during one of his performances at the circus, there was a fire on stage; he managed to put it out without anyone in the audience even knowing it wasn't a part of the act).
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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: A minor case with the scene where Gennadiy pushes a kid into water. The kid, during the filming, was seen to visibly brace himself for the push. It ended up with Gaidai lying to the boy that Mironov is only going to pretend to push him this time. That one was realistic enough.

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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: A minor case with the scene where Gennadiy pushes a kid into water. The kid, during the filming, was seen to visibly brace himself for the push. It ended up with Gaidai lying to the boy that Mironov is only going to pretend won't push him anymore, while telling Mironov to push him harder this time. That one was realistic enough.It worked.
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** Also, there's a scene where Lyolik is calling Gennadiy an idiot. Papanov was, in fact, telling that to a sound engineer who almost hit him with a microphone. The camera happened to be running, and Gaidai decided to keep it.

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** Also, there's a scene where Lyolik is calling Gennadiy an idiot. Papanov Papanov, who got frozen in water, was, in fact, telling yelling that to a sound engineer cameraman, who almost hit him with a microphone.failed to calculate the temperature of water, in which Lyolik was swimming. The camera happened to be running, and Gaidai decided to keep it.
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* RippedOffTheHeadlines: It was actually inspired by a real case when someone tried to smuggle some valuables in an orthopedic cast.

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* RippedOffTheHeadlines: RippedFromTheHeadlines: It was actually inspired by a real case when someone tried to smuggle some valuables in an orthopedic cast.
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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: A minor case with the scene where Gennadiy pushes a kid into water. The kid, during the filming, was seen to visibly brace himself for the push. It ended up with Gaidai lying to the boy that Mironov is only going to pretend to push him this time. That one was realistic enough.
* RippedOffTheHeadlines: It was actually inspired by a real case when someone tried to smuggle some valuables in an orthopedic cast.
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* ThrowItIn: Gaidai was known for giving a lot of creative freedom to his actors. For example most of Lyolik's dialogue was actually ad-libbed by Anatoli Papanov, his actor, and the crane's hook hitting Semyon while he was extracted from the speedboat in the epilogue was a real filming accident — Yuri Nikulin almost got a concussion.
** Also, there's a scene where Lyolik is calling Gennadiy an idiot. Papanov was, in fact, telling that to a sound engineer who almost hit him with a microphone. The camera happened to be running, and Gaidai decided to keep it.

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