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Coward, Fool, and Pro

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A Coward, Fool, and Pro monument, in stereotyped costumes of the Caucasus Mountains peoples, Yerevan, Armenia. Left to right: Nikulin, Morgunov, Vitsin

Coward, Fool, and Pro (Russian: Трус, Балбес и Бывалый, Trus, Balbes, and Byvaly) are a trio of comical characters, petty criminals from Soviet cinema, first appeared in the films of Leonid Gaidai. They were played accordingly, "Coward": Georgy Vitsin, "Fool": Yuri Nikulin, "Pro": Yevgeny Morgunov. Initially appearing in Gayday's satirical shorts, they gained all-Union popularity after the films Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures and Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, (further Shurik's New Adventures).[1][2]

The exact moment of the creation of the trio is documented in the Mosfilm minutes: December 27, 1960, 17:30. At this moment the Mosfilm management approved the actors for their first common film, Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross.[3]

In Moscow there is the Three Actors' Museum [ru] dedicated to them.[4][3]

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  1. ^ Lev Layner (Лайнер Л. Д.), Весёлая троица — Вицин, Моргунов, Никулин, Moscow, Центрполиграф, 2000
  2. ^ Rollberg, Peter (2010) The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema, The Scarecrow Press, Inc., ISBN 978-0-8108-7619-4, pp. 235–8
  3. ^ a b c ТРУС, БАЛБЕС, БЫВАЛЫЙ: Кто развалил великолепную троицу, kp.ru, April 4, 2007
  4. ^ Музей трех актеров