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Who is Rene Hobua, listed in the credits of almost all Danelia's films?
In almost all films of George Danelia, the actor Rene Hobua is indicated in the credits, although he never starred in them. Georgy Danelia and Rezo Gabriadze met the builder Rene Hobua in the late 1960s, when they lived in a hotel in Tbilisi and wrote the script for the film Don't Cry! For several days in a row, they told him different versions of the script to get the "opinion of a simple spectator" until Rene asked to be released. It turned out that he came on a business trip from Zugdidi and had to "get" building materials, but instead he had to listen to the script. In gratitude, his name was placed in the credits.
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