Main sequence of the film is just 19 seconds. There are also 37 seconds of studio logo, epigraphs and main titles; 2 minutes and 19 seconds of end credits (all in all titles and credits - 2 minutes and 56 sec.) and a 1 minute and three seconds of post-credits scenes.
Mykola Yeriomin: [Multilinguality] Film is mostly in Russian, but music bands and songs are partially listed in English.
Mykola Yeriomin: [Main titles and end credits are usually weird, long and/or contain in-jokes, easter eggs etc.] Not only they are full of in-jokes they're also took half of the film's running time.
Mykola Yeriomin: [Sudden Actors] Credited as such are Yaroslav Kozak (because some of his voice work was off-character) and Leonid Syplyi (voice heard speaking to Vladimir Lenin just before his line in the main sequence and a second man on the coach with Dyadya Vasya (Uncle Vasya).
Mykola Yeriomin: [narrator] Mykola Yeriomin himself in the post-credits scene, Vladimir Lenin himself (performed by Yaroslav Kozak) also partially counts.