My Love (1940 film)
Appearance
My Love | |
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Russian: Моя любовь | |
Directed by | Vladimir Korsh-Sablin |
Written by | Iosif Prut |
Starring | |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | Nadezhda Brilliantshchikova |
Music by | Isaak Dunayevsky |
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Running time | 80 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
My Love' (Russian: Моя любовь, romanized: Moya lyubov) is a 1940 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Vladimir Korsh-Sablin.[1][2][3]
The film was watched by 19.2 million people at the Soviet box office.[4]
Plot
[edit]A sweet and kind girl Shura adopted a baby (dead sister's son) and this led to funny misunderstandings in her relationship with fans and to complete clarity in establishing imaginary and real feelings.[5]
Starring
[edit]- Lidiya Smirnova as Shura[6]
- Ivan Pereverzev as Lyosha
- Vladimir Chobur as Grisha
- Felix Chernousko as Felix[7]
- Maria Klyuchareva as Motya
- Oleg Solyus as Aleksei
- Aleksei Matov as Miron Maksimovich
- Vladimir Shishkin as Venya
- Maria Shlenskaya as grandma
- Naum Sokolov as professor
- Nikolai Trofimov as Misha[8]
References
[edit]- ^ «Свое кино» как проблема. Каким должен быть идеальный беларусский фильм
- ^ Они нам покажут
- ^ День российского кино на телеканале «Культура»
- ^ СССР: Самые кассовые фильмы // КиноПоиск
- ^ Моя любовь // КиноПоиск
- ^ «Моя любовь». portal-kultura.ru
- ^ Звёздные дети: свой путь к славе TOP News.ru (2014-18-12)
- ^ My Love (1940) Full Cast // Crew
External links
[edit]Categories:
- 1940 films
- 1940s Soviet film stubs
- 1940 musical comedy films
- 1940s romantic musical films
- 1940 romantic comedy films
- Films scored by Isaak Dunayevsky
- Remakes of Russian films
- 1940s Soviet films
- 1940s Russian-language films
- Soviet black-and-white films
- Soviet musical comedy films
- Soviet romantic comedy films
- Belarusfilm films
- Russian-language musical comedy films
- Russian-language romantic comedy films