
Khottabych (, Hottabych, stylized as }{0ТТ@БЬ)Ч) is a 2006 Russian fantasy comedy film by STV Film Company. It is based on the novel The Copper Jar of Old Khottabych by Sergey Oblomov, and uses the title character, genie Khottabych, created by Soviet writer Lazar Lagin for his children's book and movie Old Khottabych (1956). It opened in theaters on 10 August 2006 at Karoprokat.
Gena is a hacker by heart and soul. He's a good fella. But he got himself in some real troubles. And the only thing that can save him - is a thousand years old Djinni, who attempts to learn how to live in the modern world.
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{{Infobox film | name = }{0ТТ@БЬ)Ч / Khottabych | image = Hottabych.jpg | caption = 2006 cover of the film | director = Pyotr Tochilin | producer = Sergey Selyanov | writer = Pyotr Tochilin (screenplay)Veronica VoznyakSergey Klado (book) | starring = Marius JampolskisVladimir TolokonnikovJulia ParanovaMark GeykhmanLiva Kruminya | music = Dmytro Shurov | cinematography = Vladimir ZapasovVictor ZubarevIgor Grinjakin | editing = Valery Feodorovich | distributor = STV Film Company, Mill | released = | runtime = 92 minutes | country = Russia | language = English, Russian | budget = N/A | gross = US$1,382,450 (Russia) }} Khottabych (, Hottabych, stylized as }{0ТТ@БЬ)Ч) is a 2006 Russian fantasy comedy film by STV Film Company. It is based on the novel The Copper Jar of Old Khottabych by Sergey Oblomov, and uses the title character, genie Khottabych, created by Soviet writer Lazar Lagin for his children's book and movie Old Khottabych (1956). It opened in theaters on 10 August 2006 at Karoprokat.
== Plot == Gena Ryzhov is a young hacker obsessed with computers and the Internet. His girlfriend leaves him because of his miserly lifestyle. Attempting to mend his relationship with his girlfriend, he buys an ancient jug from an online auction and finds a genie residing in it, who offers him three wishes. First, the genie, named Khottabych by Gena, prints a huge number of US$100 banknotes. As Hottabych is not familiar with modern paper, the banknotes are printed on papyrus. This later sets off a chain of events leading back to Gena.
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